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Guys N Dolls 

Guys N Dolls

  
 Theatre: Piccadilly Theatre
 Address: Denham Street, W1V 8DY.
  
 Nearest Tube:  Piccadilly Circus
  
 Booking Until: 14th April 2007
  
 Running Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes 
  
 

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5yrs+ will be let in.

  
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Stalls £69.00 - £57.00
Dress Circle £69.00
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Guys and Dolls is a major revival of the classic musical This production is produced by the Ambassador Theatre Group in association with the Donmar Warehouse's production team. New York in the 40s: small-time gambler Nathan Detroit bets his big-time pal Sky Masterson that he can't make the next woman he sees fall in love with him. When the next 'doll' happens to be the neighbourhood missionary Sarah Brown, the stage is set for an evening of high-spirited entertainment. Loesser's superlative score features such classics as 'Luck be a Lady', 'Sit Down, You're Rockin' The Boat', 'If I Were A Bell' 'Sue Me' and, of course, 'Guys and Dolls'. 

 

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Guys and Dolls Musical with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. Directed by Michael Grandage.
Don Johnson better known for his staring role in Miami Vice is to make his West End Debut as Nathan Detroit in Guy N Dolls.
 

 

Theatre Review

Hard on the heels of Billy Elliot, we have Michael Grandage's utterly elating revival of Guys and Dolls. This gifted director has hitherto relished staging pieces that are seen as flawed and making them work triumphantly... But with this co-production... Grandage shows that his touch is just as sure with proven material and that the methods that have paid dividends for him in the small space of the Donmar (casting for character more than for voice, uncluttered design in the service of drama rather than decoration etc) continue to work on a larger canvas... It's an evening rich in show-stoppers. This production looks to be a sure-fire winner.
The Independent

 

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