
Performance times are:
Wed/Thu at 7pm
Fri at 7:30pm
Sat at 3:30pm & 7:30pm
Sun at 2pm
The performance on Friday, September 22nd (Curtain Up! night) is at 8pm.
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GUYS & DOLLS
A fresh and innovative production of the all-time classic musical comedy, GUYS & DOLLS tells the overlapping stories of high-roller Sky Masterson, who falls in love with mission worker Sarah Brown, and lovable rapscallion Nathan Detroit, engaged for 14 years to Miss Adelaide, a headliner at the Hot Box Club. Featuring a classic score by Frank Loesser, including the songs "Luck Be a Lady," "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat," "If I Were A Bell" and "A Bushel and a Peck."
The running time of the production is approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, including intermission.
CLICK HERE to see the Full Digital Playbill for GUYS AND DOLLS.
MusicalFare Theatre is handicapped accessible, complete with a hearing-impaired system.
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- VIDEO - To see Footage from Final Dress Rehearsal!
- Our "Meet the Cast" section - click any cast member image to read their bio and see their MusicalFare history!
- Production photos and Reviews of the production as they come in!
Credits
Based on a Story and Characters
Damon Runyon
Music & Lyrics
Frank Loesser
Book
Jo Swerling & Abe Burrows
Directed
Chris Kelly
Choreographed
Kristy E. Cavanagh
Music Direction
Theresa Quinn
Set, Lighting & Sound Design
Chris Cavanagh
Costume Design
Kari Drozd
Hair, Wig & Make-up Design
Susan Drozd
Properties
Kevin Fahey
Cast & Artistic Staff
Reviews
Give yourself a present and step back into the past to experience the rousing, joyful musical that is Guys & Dolls. In MusicalFare’s stellar production directed by Chris Kelly...performances are outstanding...the music, acting, singing, and dancing are of high caliber and great fun to watch.
Ann Marie Cusella
Welcome716
There's a lot to love about a classic musical. GUYS AND DOLLS is a fun night out with music you will always love.
Cherie Messore
Buffalo Theatre Guide
This is a great show and a great production, reaching across the Broadway generations and (it's) a show which isn’t done enough.
Augustine Warner
Onlinebuffalo.com
One reason that (GUYS AND DOLLS) works is the trademark high activity direction of Chris Kelly who never lets the action drag. There’s continuous motion...and it really ramps up in the second act, particularly with outstanding choreography by Kristy E. Cavanagh.
Peter Hall
Buffalo Rising