Calhoun Entertainment Company holds Spring Musical, ‘9 to 5’
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The Calhoun Entertainment Company’s ensemble cast sings a musical number during their Spring Musical, 9 to 5, last weekend. (Diane Brangenberg/Calhoun News-Herald)

Doralee (played by Lindsey Watters) takes dictation from Boss Franklin Hart (played by Jerry Sievers) during Calhoun Entertainment Company’s production of “9 to 5” last weekend. (Diane Brangenberg/Calhoun News-Herald)

Margaret the lush (played by Julie Godar) and Franklin Hart (played by Jerry Sievers) in Calhoun Entertainment Company’s Spring Musical production of “9 to 5.” (Diane Brangenberg/Calhoun News-Herald)

The entire cast and crew of Calhoun Entertainment Company’s Spring Musical, “9 to 5,” which was performed last weekend. (Diane Brangenberg/Calhoun News-Herald)

Judy Bernly (Jean Heil) sings goodbye to husband, Dick (Marty Johnson), during the Spring Musical, “9 to 5,” put on by Calhoun Entertainment Company. (Diane Brangenberg/Calhoun News-Herald)
By Diane Brangenberg
The Calhoun Entertainment Company (CEC) brought lots of laughs to packed crowds at the Center for American Archeology Gym in Kampsville last Friday, Saturday and Sunday with their Spring Musical production of “9 to 5.”
CEC founder and director Jerry Sievers played Franklin Hart, the egotistical, womanizing boss of “Consolidated.” The musical numbers were skillfully executed, with each cast member showing their talent. The set designs and choreography were impressive as well.
This year’s musical was directed by Lindsey Watters and choreographed by Lisa Warner.