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Guys and Dolls   
A Musical Fable of Broadway

 
Martin Beck Theatre , (4/14/1992 - 1/08/1995)
First Preview:Mar 16, 1992 Total Previews:33
Opening Date:Apr 14, 1992   
Closing Date:Jan 08, 1995 Total Performances:1143

Category: Musical, Comedy, Revival, Broadway
Setting: Broadway; Save-a-Soul Mission; Havana, Cuba; The Hot Box Club.


Production Staff
Theatre Owned / Operated by Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
Produced by Dodger Theatricals (Des McAnuff, Michael David, Rocco Landesman, Doug Johnson, Ed Strong, Sherman Warner), Roger Berlind, Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director), TV Asahi, Kardana Productions and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; Associate Producer: Playhouse Square Center and David B. Brode
Based on a story and characters by Damon Runyon; Music by Frank Loesser; Lyrics by Frank Loesser; Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows; Dance music by Mark Hummel; Music orchestrated by George Bassman, Ted Royal and Michael Starobin; "The Crapshooters' Dance" orchestrated by Michael Gibson
Directed by Jerry Zaks; Choreographed by Christopher Chadman; Assistant Director: Lori Steinberg; Assistant Choreographer: Linda Haberman
Scenic Design by Tony Walton; Costume Design by William Ivey Long; Lighting Design by Paul Gallo; Sound Design by Tony Meola; Hair Design by David H. Lawrence; Associate Scenic Design: Stephan Olson; Assistant Scenic Design: Ann Waugh; Associate Costume Design: Sue Gandy; Assistant to Mr. Long: Erin Folsey; Associate Lighting Design: Michael Lincoln; Assistant to Lighting Designer: Robert Jared; Assistant to Mr. Gallo: David Weiner; Assistant to Sound Designer: Richard P. Strong; Assistant to Hair Designer: Linda C. Rice
Executive Producer: David, Strong, Warner, Inc.; Company Manager: Marcia Goldberg
Production Stage Manager: Steven Beckler; Production Manager: Peter Fulbright; Stage Manager: Clifford Schwartz; Assistant Stage Mgr: Joe Deer; First Assistant Stage Manager: Frank Marino
Musical Supervisor: Edward Strauss; Musical Coordinator: Seymour "Red" Press; Conducted by Edward Strauss; Assistant Conductor: Lawrence Yurman; Music Preparation: Chelsea Music Services, Inc., Donald Oliver and Evan Morris
Casting: Johnson-Liff Associates; Press Representative: Boneau / Bryan-Brown; Dance Captain: Mark Esposito; Advertising: Serino Coyne, Inc.; Marketing Consultant: Margery Singer
Dedicated to the memory and spirit of Trey Wilson
Cast
Josie de Guzman Sarah Brown
Peter Gallagher Sky Masterson
Nathan Lane Nathan Detroit
Faith Prince Miss Adelaide
Robert Michael Baker Drunk
Walter Bobbie Nicely-Nicely Johnson
John Carpenter Arvide Abernathy
Gary Chryst Guy
Victoria Clark Martha
Mission Band
R. F. Daley Guy
Randy André Davis Guy
Tina Marie DeLeone Doll
David Elder Guy
Cory English Guy
Mark Esposito Guy
Denise Faye Mimi
Doll
Pascale Faye-Williams Doll
Leslie Feagan Calvin
Mission Band
Guy
Eleanor Glockner Agatha
Mission Band
Michael Goz Joey Biltmore
Angie the Ox
JoAnn M. Hunter Doll
Kenneth Kantor Waiter
Nancy Lemenager Doll
Carlos Lopez Guy
John MacInnis Guy
Greta Martin Doll
Stan Page Hot Box MC
Steve Ryan Lt. Brannigan
Ernie Sabella Harry the Horse
Timothy Shew Rusty Charlie
J. K. Simmons Benny Southstreet
Herschel Sparber Big Jule
Ruth Williamson General Matilda B. Cartwright
Scott Wise Guy
Swings: Larry Cahn (Swing), Susan Misner (Swing) and Steven Sofia (Swing)
Understudies: Robert Michael Baker (Sky Masterson), Jeff Brooks (Benny Southstreet, Harry the Horse, Nathan Detroit), Larry Cahn (Benny Southstreet, Nathan Detroit, Nicely-Nicely Johnson), Victoria Clark (Agatha, Miss Adelaide), Tina Marie DeLeone (Mimi), Denise Faye (Agatha), Leslie Feagan (Harry the Horse), Eleanor Glockner (General Matilda B. Cartwright), Michael Goz (Big Jule), Kenneth Kantor (Lt. Brannigan), Nancy Lemenager (Martha), Stan Page (Arvide Abernathy), Timothy Shew (Lt. Brannigan, Nicely-Nicely Johnson), Steven Sofia (Calvin) and Scott Wise (Rusty Charlie)
1994 Theatre World Award
winnerBurke Moses [winner]
1992 Tony Award® Best Actor in a Musical
 Nathan Lane [nominee]
1992 Tony Award® Best Actress in a Musical
winnerFaith Prince [winner]
 Josie de Guzman [nominee]
1992 Tony Award® Best Scenic Design
winnerTony Walton [winner]
1992 Tony Award® Best Lighting Design
 Paul Gallo [nominee]
1992 Tony Award® Best Choreography
 Christopher Chadman [nominee]
1992 Tony Award® Best Direction of a Musical
winnerJerry Zaks [winner]
1992 Tony Award® Best Revival
winnerProduced by Dodger Theatricals (Des McAnuff, Michael David, Rocco Landesman, Doug Johnson, Ed Strong, Sherman Warner), Roger Berlind, Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director), TV Asahi, Kardana Productions and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts [winner]
1992 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical
winnerNathan Lane [winner]
 Peter Gallagher [nominee]
1992 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical
winnerFaith Prince [winner]
1992 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
 Walter Bobbie [nominee]
1992 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography
 Christopher Chadman [nominee]
1992 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Musical
winnerDirected by Jerry Zaks [winner]
1992 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Costumes
winnerCostume Design by William Ivey Long [winner]
1992 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Lighting Design
winnerPaul Gallo [winner]
1992 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Set Design
winnerScenic Design by Tony Walton [winner]
1992 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Revival
winnerProduced by Dodger Theatricals (Des McAnuff, Michael David, Rocco Landesman, Doug Johnson, Ed Strong, Sherman Warner), Roger Berlind, Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director), TV Asahi, Kardana Productions and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts [winner]
music by Frank Loesser; lyrics by Frank Loesser 
Guys and Dolls (The New Broadway Cast Recording) - Original Broadway Cast

ACT 1Sung By
Opening (Runyonland) Ensemble
Fugue for Tinhorns Nicely-Nicely Johnson, Benny Southstreet and Rusty Charlie
Follow the Fold Sarah Brown, Arvide Abernathy and The Mission Band
The Oldest Established Nathan Detroit, Nicely-Nicely Johnson, Benny Southstreet and Ensemble
I'll Know Sarah Brown and Sky Masterson
A Bushel and a Peck Miss Adelaide and Hot Box Girls
Adelaide's Lament Miss Adelaide
Guys and Dolls Nicely-Nicely Johnson and Benny Southstreet
Havana Ensemble
If I Were a Bell Sarah Brown
My Time of Day Sky Masterson
I've Never Been in Love Before Sky Masterson and Sarah Brown
ACT 2Sung By
Take Back Your Mink Miss Adelaide and Hot Box Girls
Adelaide's Lament (Reprise)Miss Adelaide
More I Cannot Wish You Arvide Abernathy
The Crap Game Dance (Crapshooter's Dance) Ensemble
Luck Be a Lady Sky Masterson and Crap Shooters
Sue Me Nathan Detroit and Miss Adelaide
Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat Nicely-Nicely Johnson and Ensemble
Marry the Man Today Miss Adelaide and Sarah Brown
Guys and Dolls (Reprise)Entire Company