The night I lost my last job in corporate fashion, I walked home crying with an overflowing cardboard box. This had been my biggest role and my highest salary to date: working for the female head of a ...
Working Girl (1988) is a romantic comedy film that focuses on a secretary who’s in charge of her organization in her boss’ absence. Directed by noted filmmaker Mike Nichols, the film received ...
Joanna "JoJo" Levesque, left, and Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer star in the musical adaptation of the 1988 movie "Working Girl," which features original music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper. (Ariana Drehsler / ...
A musical adaptation of the 1988 film “Working Girl” opens this month at La Jolla Playhouse, and the show is significant for more than its world-premiere status. The production turns the cinematic ...
In adapting the film Working Girl into a musical, writer Theresa Rebeck, composer Cyndi Lauper and director Christopher Ashley have kept intact the bones of the source material. Leaving their tale in ...
Sarah Lewis is a Feature Writer based in the UK. She loves to watch and write about everything from classic romance movies to bingeable reality TV. Harrison Ford’s cinematic career reached new heights ...
La Jolla Playhouse has announced their 2025/2026 season featuring new works from Cyndi Lauper & Theresa, a new play about Julia Child and more. Prior to the start of the subscription season, La Jolla ...
La Jolla Playhouse’s just-announced 2025-26 season, the final season planned by 18-year artistic director Christopher Ashley, will feature two new musicals and three new plays, including the world ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. To the editor: As a producer in the creative space and a working woman myself, I attended “Working Girl” at La ...
Of all the TV networks, CBS is unquestionably the outstanding friend of the working girl. CBS has four shows devoted exclusively to the trials and tribulations of three secretaries and a schoolteacher ...
This essay is part of HuffPost’s series “This Made Me,” a collection of stories about the pop culture that moves us. The night I lost my last job in corporate fashion, I walked home crying with an ...