Sheffield Theatres Announced Guys And Dolls Casting

Still packing them in in the West End prior to the Broadway transfer, the Donmar Warehouse's multi Olivier award-winning smash hit production of Frank Loesser's classic musical comes to Sheffield Theatre. Following in the footsteps of Ewan McGregor, Patrick Swayze, Don Johnson, Sarah Lancashire, Jane Krakowski & Neil Morrisey, the cast includes Brian Capron (Coronation Street) and Jonathan Wilkes (The Rocky Horror Show, Jesus Christ Superstar).

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 unforgettable evening's entertainment.

With original West End direction by Sheffield Theatres' former Artistic Director Michael Grandage, this spectacular touring show is directed by Jamie Lloyd, returning to Sheffield fresh from the success of last year's The Caretaker in the Crucible. Along with a sensational cast and live orchestra, this electrifying production is full of breathtaking dance routines, fabulous costumes and bursting with classic tunes such as Luck be a Lady, Sit Down You're Rockin' the Boat and of course, the wonderful Guys and Dolls.

'This happiest of musicals is a constant delight' Sunday Express

'The greatest of all the great Broadway Musicals' Daily Telegraph

'Michael Grandage's production lights up the stage with some timeless Broadway magic' Sunday Times

The performances will take place from Tuesday 17 to Saturday 28 April 2007 Eves 7.45 pm, Mats Thu 2.00 pm & Sat 3.00 pm. Tickets are £15.50 - £34.50. -- www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

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