Friday, 14 March 2025

Guys & Dolls!



 My friends from Showcase Performing Arts will be staging "Guys & Dolls" over four nights from April 9 to April 12 at the Coliseum Theatre in Aberdare. We've been working very hard on this timeless musical and are looking forward to show week, in just under a month. If you're in the South Wales area, why not come along and see our production? The Coliseum is a beautiful period venue, so much so that the BBC recently used it as a Stratford-on-Avon stand-in for the forthcoming feature film "Mr Burton", where (as mentioned back in July) we provided some extras for a day of shooting.

Inspired by the short stories of Damon Runyan, Guys and Dolls is rollicking tale of sin and virtue on the grubby streets of gangster-era New York. It's got great songs, great characters, and plenty of laughs. Nathan Detroit is a small-time hustler who needs to arrange a venue for a "permanent floating crap game" each night, and needs to keep moving that venue to avoid being busted. Nathan's been stringing along his fiance, Adelaide, for fourteen years:


If only he could get a break! Needing a thousand bucks fast, he enters into a rash bet with the high-rolling gambler Sky Masterson, but needless to say things don't quite go to plan. The last thing Nathan needs is the attention of the lousy Lieutenant Brannigan of the New York police department, which is where I come in:


And here's me getting up close and personal with poor old Nathan:


But fear not, all comes well in the end and there's a suitably upbeat conclusion. Even the lieutenant turns out to have a heart. Brannigan is a relatively small part in the production although the fact of him trying to break up Nathan's fun is a big part of the plot driver, even when he's not on stage. The main players, as well as the gangsters, have got some great songs under their belts and even if you're not familiar with the musical, as I wasn't, you'll probably recognise "Luck be a Lady" and "Sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat", two big numbers with a lot of choreography! I've fallen in love with this musical over the last few months and know you'll have a good night out if you come along and see us.

Tickets cost 16 pounds, with concessions and family tickets available:

https://www.rct-theatres.co.uk/event/guys-dolls





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