GUYS & DOLLS was another HMM spectacular, receiving fantastic comments
from the audience.
See the Front of House photos here
And see the Cast photos here!
Don't miss the Dress Rehearsal photos below!
Short Synopsis*
It all begins with a bet. Nathan Detroit bets high-rolling gambler Sky Masterson
that Sky cannot persuade Save-A-Soul Missionary Sister Sarah Brown to accompany him on a trip to
Cuba. While the worldly Sky works his charms on a wary Sarah, Nathan is doing his best to stay
outside the matrimonial clutches of his long-suffering fiancée, Miss Adelaide. “Guys and Dolls”
is a fable about what happens to gambling men and the women who long to tame them. Set in the
colorful world of New York City in the mid 20th century, the romantic and funny “Guys And Dolls”
is populated with gangsters and gamblers, missionary dolls and scantily clad showgirls, and one
the great musical scores in the history of American theatre.
For this production we will have the pleasure of
welcoming back Bill Edwards as Director.
Bill's last major production with HMM was "Anything Goes", having directed for us many times in the 90's.
Malcolm Ball will be returning as Musical Director and
we also welcome Sue Munn in her first major production with us as choreographer. Once again, Stuart Rush will
be our accompanist!
[*Synopsis used by permission of Frank Loesser Enterprises - FrankLoesser.com]
The Dress Rehearsal Photos (© David Hughes Photography)
Our Front of House Crew!
GUYS AND DOLLS
A musical fable of Broadway based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon
Music and lyrics by FRANK LOESSER
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Book by JO SWERLING and ABE BURROWS
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This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited on behalf of Music Theatre International of New York
Havering Music Makers are an amateur society affiliated to The National Operatic
and Dramatic Association and acknowledge the support of Havering Arts
Council
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Last Revised: 11th
March 2006 by Nick Ford |
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© Richard Williams, Nick Ford & Carla Moore
2006 |
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