GB Productions

with the express permission of Music Theatre International

presents

 

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Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Book by Jo Swerling & Abe Furrow

May 6, 8, 13 & 15

Curtain 8:00 PM

Join us on 1950’s Broadway at 7:30 PM
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Fugue For Tinhorns
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I'll Know
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Sit Down, You're Rockin' The Boat
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While Nathan Detroit, operator of a legendary floating crap game, evades marriage to Adelaide, his chorus girl fiancée of fourteen years, high rolling Sky Masterson revels in his reputation as a notorious gambler and womanizer.  But when Nathan bets Sky that even he cannot sweep Miss Sarah Brown, the prim mission lass, off to Havana, everyone gets more that they gambled for.

With a classic score and book, Guys & Dolls is everyone's best bet for melody and laughter.


"This is why Broadway
was born!"


"It's the perfect musical comedy."

--Newsweek

--Daily News


"One of the funniest and melodious shows in seasons. Everything about it seems practically perfect"

-- Variety

 

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  • Won eight Tony Awards, including Best Music, Authors and Composer and Lyricist Frank Loesser.
  • New York Drama Critics Circle Award.
  • The film version had the highest box-office gross of 1955.
  • The 1992 production won a Tony for Best Revival, and its cast album took the Grammy.