Director-choreographer Donna Feore pulls out all the stops in her new take on the 1950 musical about crapshooting wise guys ...
Festival Theatre audiences last saw GUYS AND DOLLS in 2017. Like this current production, that production was also Directed ...
The Aspen Music Festival and School and Theatre Aspen have revealed the cast for their seventh annual co-production: a ...
EASTHAMPTON — Easthampton’s theater scene is about to get a little louder, a little flashier — and a whole lot more musical. Easthampton Theater Company is taking a leap into Broadway territory with ...
For the first time in over a decade, Rancho Bernardo High’s spring musical will include a live orchestra. “Guys and Dolls” will be performed at 7 p.m. this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. There will ...
The Renaissance Theatre is accepting virtual auditions for its summer musical, 'Guys and Dolls.' Actors, singers, dancers 15+ ...
“Guys and Dolls” was a smash Broadway hit in the 1950s and is built around subject matter two decades before that, but that doesn’t mean it has lost its luster for 21st-century audiences, say two ...
In 1993, Allison Lawrence and Rick Meadows acted opposite each other in Raleigh Little Theatre’s production of Guys and Dolls, playing long-term engaged duo Adelaide, a showgirl and hopeless romantic, ...
Kutztown Area School District presents its fall all-schools musical production of “Guys and Dolls” at the high school on Nov. 22 and 23 with a free senior citizen dinner and preview show Nov. 21. A ...
RAVE to the Lincoln High School production of "Guys and Dolls." From the orchestra to the acting, singing and dancing, it was wonderful, and I highly recommend community support of local productions, ...
ONE OF THE GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDIES IS COMING TO THE THEATER. AND WE’VE GOT SOME STARS FROM GUYS AND DOLLS IN STUDIO. STEPHANIE KNOX HERE TO TELL US ALL ABOUT IT. GOOD MORNING. OKAY, SO THE THEATER ...
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