Porthouse Theatre Summer Continues 2013 Season With Working, July 4-20

Porthouse Theatre, Kent State University’s outdoor, summer theater on the grounds of Blossom Music Center, continues its 2013 season with Working.

Members of the Porthouse Theatre 2013 Young Professional Company make up the cast of Working at Porthouse Theatre. The Young Professional Company includes undergraduate and graduate students studying musical theatre at Kent State.Porthouse Theatre, Kent State University’s outdoor, summer theater on the grounds of Blossom Music Center, continues its 2013 season with Working. The show runs through July 20.

Working is based on the book by Studs Terkel and was adapted for stage by Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso. Jim Weaver will direct and choreograph this production, with musical direction by Adam Howard, costume design by Susan Williams and set design by Nolan O’Dell.

Working is a show about life, respect, acceptance and the ultimate adventure of it all. We each have individual perspectives and experiences that shape our outlook and reactions to what life brings out way,” Weaver says. “In the end, however, it really boils down to having a sense of satisfaction. That is the key to true happiness. Knowing we did things right and someone noticed. That is the central message contained in Working.”

This new 2010 version of Working is a musical exploration of 26 people in a variety of professions, from all walks of life.

Working is a slice of life set to music. We have funny moments, heartfelt moments, frustrating as well as uplifting moments,” Weaver says. “These are some of the variables life has to offer, and we touch on as many of them as we can in this musical about life — real life — and what we do with it.”

The show explores how people’s relationships to their work reveal key aspects of their humanity, transcending the specifics of any one job.

“We are telling the story of real people peeking into how they feel on the inside,” Weaver says. “Their ultimate truth is revealed through their words and songs.”

This version of the show includes two new songs by In the Heights Tony Award-winning creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, along with a streamlined book and updated lyrics.

Working runs July 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 at 8 p.m.

Following Working, Fiddler on the Roof will close the Porthouse Theatre 2013 season, running July 25 through Aug. 11.

Porthouse Theatre is located on the grounds of Blossom Music Center at 1145 W. Steels Corners Road in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.

Single tickets are $32-38 for adults, $26-35 for seniors and $17-21 for students. For more information and to purchase tickets, call 330-672-3884 or visit www.porthousetheatre.com.

Porthouse Theatre features free parking and allows patrons to bring in picnics (including alcohol) to its grounds to enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, which is located next to the theatre grounds. A covered picnic pavilion is available for reservation at $2 per person or free for subscribers, and is based on availability. There also is a concession stand of light snacks and beverages. Many picnic tables are available for everyone’s enjoyment at no cost.

 

POSTED: Monday, July 15, 2013 12:00 AM
Updated: Wednesday, April 8, 2015 10:38 AM
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