Based on Damon Runyon’s short story "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown," "Guys and Dolls" revolves around Nathan Detroit, the organizer of the oldest established floating crap game in New York, who bets fellow gambler Sky Masterson that he can’t make the next girl he sees fall in love with him. The next girl he sees happens to be Miss Sarah Brown, a pure-at-heart Salvation Army-type reformer, and the stage is set for a hilarious evening of complications.
Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows
Produced by Glen Hamilton
Directed by Bob Stucker
Conductor Chuck Neal
Choreographer Michael Quinichett
Vocal Coach Jean McCready
Show Dates
November 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 2002
Curtain Time 8 P.M.
Performances
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Cast | ||
Nicely-Nicely Johnson | - | Mark Tomesek |
Benny Southstreet | - | Chad Mohler |
Rusty Charlie | - | Mike Gordon |
Sarah Browne | - | Ellen Noneman |
Arvide Abernathy | - | Don Dauer |
Agatha | - | Lisa Guest |
Mimi | - | Lisa Gordon |
Harry The Horse | - | JIm Shea |
Lt. Brannigan | - | Eric Collier |
Nathan Detroit | - | Ron Davis |
Angie The Ox | - | Brian Dauer |
Miss Adelaide | - | Maureen Sanner |
Sky Masterson | - | Eric Hillenbrand |
General Matilda B. Cartwright | - | Elaine Tomilinson |
Big Jule | - | Reed Reamsnyder |
Mission Band | - | Wendy Deal Cheryl Deal Denise Joyce |
Hot Box Dancers | - | Danielle Hart Julie Katchke Mackenzie Sanner Connie Stanford |
Chorus | - | Brandon Butler Jeff Cooney Gerald Dauer Peggy Geisen Kevin Harrington Ronnie Tanner Rick Unsinger Erin Laurell Stephanie Levecchi Stacey Livecchi Jerry Stanford Vicky Woods Tammy Halay Holly Heintschel Tonia Gaborik Doug Joyce |
Newsboy | - | Chris Kline |