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Guys and Dolls

Guys and Dolls is a musical with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. It is based on "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown" (1933) and "Blood Pressure", which are two short stories by Damon Runyon,[1][2] and also borrows characters and plot elements from other Runyon stories, such as "Pick the Winner".[3]

Guys and Dolls
Original 1950 Broadway cast recording
MusicFrank Loesser
LyricsFrank Loesser
BookJo Swerling
Abe Burrows
Basis"The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown" and "Blood Pressure" by Damon Runyon[1]
Productions1950 Broadway
1953 West End
1976 Broadway revival
1982 London revival
1992 Broadway revival
2005 West End revival
2009 Broadway revival
2015 West End revival
AwardsTony Award for Best Musical
Tony Award for Best Book
(1982) Olivier for Outstanding Musical
Tony Award for Best Revival
Drama Desk Outstanding Revival
(2005) Olivier for Outstanding Musical
Vivian Blaine as Miss Adelaide and Sam Levene as Nathan Detroit in the 1950 original Broadway production of Guys and Dolls

The show premiered on Broadway in 1950, where it ran for 1,200 performances and won the Tony Award for Best Musical. The musical has had several Broadway and London revivals, as well as a 1955 film adaptation starring Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Frank Sinatra and Vivian Blaine.

Guys and Dolls was selected as the winner of the 1951 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. However, because of writer Abe Burrows' communist sympathies as exposed by the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), the Trustees of Columbia University vetoed the selection, and no Pulitzer for Drama was awarded that year.[4]

In 1998,[5] Vivian Blaine, Sam Levene, Robert Alda and Isabel Bigley, along with the original Broadway cast of the 1950 Decca cast album, were posthumously inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

Background

Guys and Dolls was conceived by producers Cy Feuer and Ernest Martin as an adaptation of Damon Runyon's short stories.[6] These stories, written in the 1920s and 1930s, concerned gangsters, gamblers, and other characters of the New York underworld. Runyon was known for the unique dialect he employed in his stories, mixing highly formal language and slang.[7] Frank Loesser, who had spent most of his career as a lyricist for movie musicals, was hired as composer and lyricist. George S. Kaufman was hired as director. When the first version of the show's book, or dialogue, written by Jo Swerling was deemed unusable, Feuer and Martin asked radio comedy writer Abe Burrows to rewrite it.[6][8]

Loesser had already written much of the score to correspond with the first version of the book.[7] Burrows later recalled:

Frank Loesser's fourteen songs were all great, and the [new book] had to be written so that the story would lead into each of them. Later on, the critics spoke of the show as 'integrated'. The word integration usually means that the composer has written songs that follow the story line gracefully. Well, we accomplished that but we did it in reverse.[9]

Abe Burrows specifically crafted[10] the role of Nathan Detroit around Sam Levene who signed for the project long before Burrows wrote a single word of dialogue, a similar break Burrows said he had when he later wrote Cactus Flower for Lauren Bacall. In “Honest, Abe: Is There Really No Business Like Show Business?”, Burrows recalls "I had the sound of their voices in my head. I knew the rhythm of their speech and it helped make the dialogue sharper and more real". Although Broadway and movie veteran Sam Levene was not a singer, it was agreed he was otherwise perfect as Nathan Detroit; indeed, Levene was one of Runyon's favorite actors.[citation needed] Frank Loesser agreed it was easier adjusting the music to Levene's limitations than substituting a better singer who couldn't act.[11] Levene's lack of singing ability is the reason the lead role of Nathan Detroit only has one song, the duet "Sue Me".

Composer and lyricist Frank Loesser specifically wrote "Sue Me" for Sam Levene, and structured the song so he and Vivian Blaine never sang their showstopping duet together. The son of a cantor, Sam Levene was fluent in Yiddish: "Alright, already, I'm just a no-goodnick; alright, already, it’s true, so nu? So sue me." Frank Loesser felt[12] "Nathan Detroit should be played as a brassy Broadway tough guy who sang with more grits than gravy. Sam Levene sang “Sue Me” with such a wonderful Runyonesque flavor that his singing had been easy to forgive, in fact it had been quite charming in its ineptitude." "Musically, Sam Levene may have been tone-deaf, but he inhabited Frank Loesser's world as a character more than a caricature", says[13] Larry Stempel, a music professor at Fordham University and the author of Showtime: A History of the Broadway Musical Theater.

The character of Miss Adelaide was created specifically to fit Vivian Blaine into the musical, after Loesser decided she was ill-suited to play the conservative Sarah.[14] When Loesser suggested reprising some songs in the second act, Kaufman warned: "If you reprise the songs, we'll reprise the jokes."[15]

Synopsis

Act I

A pantomime of never-ceasing activities depicts the hustle and bustle of New York City ("Runyonland"). Three small-time gamblers, Nicely-Nicely Johnson, Benny Southstreet, and Rusty Charlie, argue over which horse will win a big race ("Fugue for Tinhorns"). The band members of the Save-a-Soul Mission, led by the pious and beautiful Sergeant Sarah Brown, call for sinners to "Follow the Fold" and repent. Nicely and Benny's employer, Nathan Detroit, runs an illegal floating crap game. Due to local policeman Lt. Brannigan's strong-armed presence, he has found only one likely spot to hold the game: the "Biltmore garage". Its owner, Joey Biltmore, requires a $1,000 security deposit, and Nathan is broke ("The Oldest Established"). Nathan hopes to win a $1,000 bet against Sky Masterson, a gambler willing to bet on virtually anything. Nathan proposes a bet he believes he cannot lose: Sky must take a woman of Nathan's choice to dinner in Havana, Cuba. Sky agrees, and Nathan chooses Sarah Brown.

At the mission, Sky attempts to make a deal with Sarah; offering her "one dozen genuine sinners" in exchange for the date in Havana. Sarah refuses, and they argue over whom they will fall in love with ("I'll Know"). Sky kisses Sarah, and she slaps him. Nathan goes to watch his fiancée of 14 years, Adelaide, perform her nightclub act ("A Bushel and a Peck"). After her show, she asks him to marry her once again, telling him that she has been sending her mother letters for twelve years claiming that they have been married with five children. She finds out that Nathan is still running the crap game. After kicking him out, she reads a medical book telling her that her long-running cold may be due to Nathan's refusal to marry her ("Adelaide's Lament").

The next day, Nicely and Benny watch as Sky pursues Sarah, and Nathan tries to win back Adelaide's favor. They declare that guys will do anything for the dolls they love ("Guys and Dolls"). General Cartwright, the leader of Save-a-Soul, visits the mission and explains that she will be forced to close the branch unless they succeed in bringing some sinners to the upcoming revival meeting. Sarah, desperate to save the mission, promises the General "one dozen genuine sinners", implicitly accepting Sky's deal. Brannigan discovers a group of gamblers waiting for Nathan's crap game, and to convince him of their innocence, they tell Brannigan their gathering is Nathan's "surprise bachelor party". This satisfies Brannigan, and Nathan resigns himself to eloping with Adelaide. Adelaide goes home to pack, promising to meet him after her show the next afternoon. The Save-A-Soul Mission band passes by, and Nathan sees that Sarah is not in it; he realizes that he lost the bet and faints.

In a Havana nightclub, Sky buys a "Cuban milkshake" for himself and Sarah. She doesn't realize that the drink contains Bacardi rum, and she gets drunk and kisses Sky ("If I Were a Bell"). Sky realizes that he genuinely cares for Sarah, and he takes her back to New York. They return at around 4:00 a.m., and Sky tells Sarah how much he loves the early morning ("My Time of Day"). They both spontaneously admit that they're in love ("I've Never Been in Love Before"). A siren sounds and gamblers run out of the mission, where Nathan has been holding the crap game. Sarah assumes that Sky took her to Havana so Nathan could run the game in the mission, and she walks out on him.

Act II

The next evening, Adelaide performs her act ("Take Back Your Mink"). Nathan doesn't show up for the elopement because he's still running the crap game. She soon realizes that Nathan has stood her up again ("Adelaide's Second Lament").

Sarah admits to Arvide, her uncle and fellow mission worker, that she does love Sky, but she will not see him again. Arvide expresses his faith in Sky's inherent goodness and urges Sarah to follow her heart ("More I Cannot Wish You"). Sky tells Sarah he intends to deliver the dozen genuine sinners for the revival. She doesn't believe him and walks off, but Arvide subtly encourages him.

Nicely shows Sky to the crap game; now in the sewers ("Crapshooters Dance"). Big Jule, a gambler, has lost a large sum of money and refuses to end the game until he earns it back. Sky arrives and fails to convince the crapshooters to come to the mission. He gives Nathan $1,000 and claims that he lost the bet to protect Sarah. Sky makes a last-minute bet to get the sinners; if he loses, everyone gets $1,000, but if he wins, they go to the mission ("Luck Be a Lady"). He wins the bet. Nathan runs into Adelaide on his way there. She tries to get him to elope, but when he can't, she walks out on him. Nathan professes his love for her ("Sue Me"), then leaves.

Sarah is shocked to see that Sky carried through on his promise. The General asks the gamblers to confess their sins, and while some do, one of them admits the real reason they are even there. The General is thrilled that good can come from evil. Attempting to appear contrite, Nicely invents a dream that encouraged him to repent, and the gamblers join in with revivalist fervor ("Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat"). Brannigan arrives and threatens to arrest everyone for the crap game in the Mission, but Sarah clears them, saying that none of the gamblers were at the mission the previous night. After Brannigan leaves, Nathan confesses that they held the crap game in the mission. He also confesses to the bet he made with Sky about taking Sarah to Havana. He adds that he won the bet, to Sarah's shock, and she realizes that Sky wanted to protect her reputation and must genuinely care about her.

Sarah and Adelaide run into each other, and they commiserate and then resolve to marry their men anyway and reform them later ("Marry the Man Today"). A few weeks later, Nathan owns a newsstand and has officially closed the crap game. Sky, who is now married to Sarah, works at the mission band and has also stopped gambling. The characters celebrate as Nathan and Adelaide are married ("Guys and Dolls (Finale/Reprise)").

Musical numbers

 
Guys and Dolls window card starring Vivian Blaine, Robert Alda and Sam Levene from original 1950 Broadway production at the 46th Street Theatre

Productions

Original 1950 Broadway production

 
New York Mirror "Theatre-Ticket Ordergram" featuring original Broadway stars Vivian Blaine, Sam Levene and Isabel Bigley in 1950 Broadway production Guys and Dolls at 46th Street Theatre

The show had its pre-Broadway try-out at the Shubert Theater in Philadelphia, opening Saturday, October 14, 1950.[16] The musical premiered on Broadway at the 46th Street Theatre (now Richard Rodgers Theatre) on November 24, 1950. It was directed by George S. Kaufman, with dances and musical numbers by Michael Kidd, scenic and lighting design by Jo Mielziner, costumes by Alvin Colt, and orchestrations by George Bassman and Ted Royal, with vocal arrangements by Herbert Greene[17] It starred Robert Alda (Sky Masterson), Sam Levene (Nathan Detroit), Isabel Bigley (Sarah) and Vivian Blaine (Miss Adelaide). Iva Withers was a replacement as Miss Adelaide. The musical ran for 1,200 performances, winning five 1951 Tony Awards, including the award for Best Musical. Decca Records issued the original cast recording on 78 rpm records, which was later expanded and re-issued on LP, and then transferred to CD in the 1980s.

 
Before opening at London's Coliseum on May 28, 1953, Vivian Blaine and Sam Levene co-starred in an eight performance run of Guys and Dolls at the Bristol Hippodrome.
 
Window card from 1st UK production of Guys and Dolls co-starring Vivian Blaine and Sam Levene which ran for 555 performances at London's Coliseum

1953 First UK production

The premiere West End production of Guys and Dolls opened at the London Coliseum on May 28, 1953, a few days before the 1953 Coronation and ran for 555 performances, including a Royal Command Variety Performance for Queen Elizabeth on November 2, 1953. Credited with above-the-title-billing the London cast co-starred Vivian Blaine as Miss Adelaide and Sam Levene as Nathan Detroit, each reprising their original Broadway performances; Jerry Wayne performed the role of Sky Masterson since Robert Alda did not reprise his Broadway role in the first UK production which co-starred Lizbeth Webb as Sarah Brown. Before opening at the Coliseum, Guys and Dolls had an eight performance run at the Bristol Hippodrome, where the show opened on May 19, 1953, and closed on May 25, 1953.[18][19] Lizbeth Webb was the only major principal who was British and was chosen to play the part of Sarah Brown by Frank Loesser. The show has had numerous revivals and tours and has become a popular choice for school and community theatre productions.

 
Vivian Blaine and Sam Levene meet Queen Elizabeth after a Royal Command Variety Performance of Guys and Dolls on November 2, 1953
 
Guys and Dolls program from 1st Las Vegas production which opened September 7, 1955 at the Royal Nevada, performed twice daily starring Vivian Blaine, Robert Alda and Sam Levene, each reprising their original Broadway performances

1955 First Las Vegas production

Vivian Blaine as Miss Adelaide, Sam Levene as Nathan Detroit and Robert Alda as Sky Masterson recreated their original Broadway performances twice daily in a slightly reduced version of Guys and Dolls when the first Las Vegas production opened a six-month run at the Royal Nevada, September 7, 1955, the first time a Broadway musical was performed on the Las Vegas Strip.[20]

1965 Fifteenth Anniversary production

In 1965 Vivian Blaine and Sam Levene reprised their original Broadway roles as Miss Adelaide and Nathan Detroit in a 15th anniversary revival of Guys and Dolls at the Mineola Theatre, Mineola, New York and Paramus Playhouse, New Jersey. Blaine and Levene performed the fifteenth anniversary production of Guys and Dolls for a limited run of 24 performances at each theatre.

New York City Center 1955, 1965 and 1966 revivals

New York City Center mounted short runs of the musical in 1955, 1965 and 1966. A production starring Walter Matthau as Nathan Detroit, Helen Gallagher as Adelaide, Ray Shaw as Sky and Leila Martin as Sarah had 31 performances, running from April 20 to May 1, and May 31 to June 12, 1955.[21][22]

Another presentation at City Center, with Alan King as Nathan Detroit, Sheila MacRae as Adelaide, Jerry Orbach as Sky and Anita Gillette as Sarah, ran for 15 performances from April 28 to May 9, 1965. A 1966 production, starring Jan Murray as Nathan Detroit, Vivian Blaine reprising her role as Adelaide, Hugh O'Brian as Sky, and Barbara Meister as Sarah, ran for 23 performances, from June 8 to June 26, 1966.[23]

1976 Broadway revival

 
Libretto and vocal book, Music Theatre International (1978), rented out to actors

An all-black cast staged the first Broadway revival of Guys and Dolls opened on July 10, 1976, in previews, officially on July 21, at The Broadway Theatre. It starred Robert Guillaume as Nathan Detroit, Norma Donaldson as Miss Adelaide, James Randolph as Sky and Ernestine Jackson as Sarah Brown. Guillaume and Jackson were nominated for Tony and Drama Desk Awards, and Ken Page as Nicely-Nicely won a Theatre World Award.

This production featured Motown-style musical arrangements by Danny Holgate and Horace Ott, and it was directed and choreographed by Billy Wilson. The entire production was under the supervision of Abe Burrows, and musical direction and choral arrangements were by Howard Roberts.

The show closed on February 13, 1977, after 12 previews and 239 performances. A cast recording was released subsequent to the show's opening.

1982 London revival

Laurence Olivier had wanted to play Nathan Detroit, and began rehearsals for a planned 1971 London revival of Guys and Dolls for the National Theatre Company then based at the Old Vic. However, due to poor health he had to stop, and his revival never happened.[24]

In 1982, Richard Eyre directed a major revival at London's National Theatre. Eyre called it a "re-thinking" of the musical, and his production featured an award-winning neon-lit set design inspired by Rudi Stern's 1979 book Let There Be Neon,[25] and brassier orchestrations with vintage yet innovative harmonies.[26][27] The show's choreography by David Toguri included a large-scale tap dance number of the "Guys and Dolls" finale, performed by the principals and entire cast. The revival opened March 9, 1982, and was an overnight sensation,[28] running for nearly four years and breaking all box office records.[29][30] The original cast featured Bob Hoskins as Nathan Detroit, Julia McKenzie as Adelaide, Ian Charleson as Sky and Julie Covington as Sarah.[31] The production won five Olivier Awards, including for McKenzie and Eyre and for Best Musical. Eyre also won an Evening Standard Theatre Award, and Hoskins won the Critics' Circle Theatre Award.

In October 1982, Hoskins was replaced by Trevor Peacock, Charleson by Paul Jones, and Covington by Belinda Sinclair; in the spring of 1983, McKenzie was replaced by Imelda Staunton and Fiona Hendley replaced Sinclair. This production closed in late 1983 to make way for a Broadway try-out of the ill-fated musical Jean Seberg, which following critical failure closed after four months.[32] Eyre's Guys and Dolls returned to the National from April through September 1984, this time starring Lulu, Norman Rossington, Clarke Peters and Betsy Brantley.[33][34] After a nationwide tour, this production transferred to the West End at the Prince of Wales Theatre, where it ran from June 1985 to April 1986.[35][36]

Following Ian Charleson's death from AIDS at the age of 40, in November 1990 two reunion performances of Guys and Dolls, with almost all of the original 1982 cast and musicians, were given at the National Theatre as a tribute to Charleson. The tickets sold out immediately, and the dress rehearsal was also packed. The proceeds from the performances were donated to the new Ian Charleson Day Centre HIV clinic at the Royal Free Hospital, and to scholarships in Charleson's name at LAMDA.[37]

1992 Broadway revival

 
DVD cover of the 1992 cast-album recording documentary, Guys and Dolls: Off the Record, starring Peter Gallagher, Josie de Guzman, Nathan Lane, and Faith Prince

The 1992 Broadway revival was the most successful American remounting of the show since the original Broadway production which ran for 1,200 performances. Directed by Jerry Zaks, it starred Nathan Lane as Nathan Detroit, Peter Gallagher as Sky, Faith Prince as Adelaide and Josie de Guzman as Sarah. This production played at the Martin Beck Theatre from April 14, 1992, to January 8, 1995, with 1,143 performances.

The production received a rave review from Frank Rich in The New York Times, stating "It's hard to know which genius, and I do mean genius, to celebrate first while cheering the entertainment at the Martin Beck."[38] It received eight Tony Award nominations, and won four, including Best Revival, and the show also won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival. This revival featured various revisions to the show's score, including brand new music for the "Runyonland", "A Bushel and a Peck", "Take Back Your Mink" and "Havana". The orchestrations were redesigned by Michael Starobin, and there were new dance arrangements added to "A Bushel and a Peck" and "Take Back Your Mink".

A one-hour documentary film captured the recording sessions of the production's original cast album. Titled Guys and Dolls: Off the Record, the film aired on PBS's Great Performances series in December 1992, and was released on DVD in 2007.[39][40] Complete takes of most of the show's songs are featured, as well as coaching from director Zaks, and commentary sessions by stars Gallagher, de Guzman, Lane and Prince on the production and their characters.

Lorna Luft auditioned for the role of Adelaide in this production. Faith Prince ultimately played the role, and Luft later played the role in the 1992 National Tour.[41]

1996 London revival

Richard Eyre repeated his 1982 success with another National Theatre revival of the show, this time in a limited run. It starred Henry Goodman as Nathan Detroit, Imelda Staunton returning as Adelaide, Clarke Peters returning as Sky and Joanna Riding as Sarah. Clive Rowe played Nicely-Nicely Johnson, and David Toguri returned as choreographer. The production ran from December 17, 1996, through March 29, 1997 and from July 2, 1997, to November 22, 1997.[42][43] It received three Olivier Award nominations, winning one: Best Supporting Performance in a Musical went to Clive Rowe.[44] Richard Eyre won the Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Director, and the production won Best Musical.

2005 West End revival

The 2005 West End revival opened at London's Piccadilly Theatre in June 2005 and closed in April 2007. This revival, directed by Michael Grandage, starred Ewan McGregor as Sky, Jenna Russell as Sarah, Jane Krakowski as Adelaide, and Douglas Hodge as Nathan Detroit.[45] During the run, Nigel Harman, Adam Cooper, Norman Bowman and Ben Richards took over as Sky; Kelly Price, Amy Nuttall and Lisa Stokke took over as Sarah; Sarah Lancashire, Sally Ann Triplett, Claire Sweeney, Lynsey Britton and Samantha Janus took over as Adelaide; and Nigel Lindsay, Neil Morrissey, Patrick Swayze, Alex Ferns and Don Johnson took over as Nathan Detroit. This production added the song "Adelaide" that Frank Loesser had written for the 1955 film adaptation. According to a September 2007 article in Playbill.com, this West End production had been scheduled to begin previews for a transfer to Broadway in February 2008, but this plan was dropped.[46]

2009 Broadway revival

A Broadway revival of the show opened on March 1, 2009, at the Nederlander Theatre. The cast starred Oliver Platt as Nathan Detroit, Lauren Graham, in her Broadway debut, as Adelaide, Craig Bierko as Sky and Kate Jennings Grant as Sarah. Des McAnuff was the director, and the choreographer was Sergio Trujillo.[47][48] This version of the show moved the setting from the 1950s to the 1940s and added Damon Runyon himself as a non-speaking character. The show opened to generally negative reviews.[49] The New York Times called it "static" and "uninspired",[50] the New York Post said, "How can something so zippy be so tedious?"[51] and Time Out New York wrote, "Few things are more enervating than watching good material deflate."[52] However, the show received a highly favorable review from The New Yorker,[53] and the producers decided to keep the show open in hopes of positive audience response. The New York Post reported on March 4 that producer Howard Panter "[said] he'll give Guys and Dolls at least seven weeks to find an audience."[54] The revival closed on June 14, 2009, after 28 previews and 113 performances.[55]

2015–2016 West End revival and UK/Ireland tour

A revival opened at the 2015 Chichester Festival. This moved to Manchester and Birmingham before moving onto a West End opening at the Savoy Theatre on December 10, 2015, for previews with a full opening on January 6, 2016, until March 12, 2016. The production starred David Haig as Nathan, Sophie Thompson as Adelaide, Jamie Parker as Sky, Siubhan Harrison as Sarah and Gavin Spokes as Nicely.[56] The production then transferred to the Phoenix Theatre, with Oliver Tompsett as Sky, Samantha Spiro as Adelaide and Richard Kind as Nathan. On June 28, 2016, the role of Miss Adelaide was taken over by Rebel Wilson, and Nathan Detroit was played by Simon Lipkin.[57] The tour continued around UK cities and Dublin.[58]

2017–2018 UK all-black production

Talawa Theatre Company and Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre produced the UK's first all-black Guys and Dolls in 2017. The production opened on December 2, 2017, and following an extension ran to February 27, 2018, at the Royal Exchange in Manchester.[59][60][61][62][63] The cast included Ray Fearon as Nathan Detroit, Ashley Zhangazha as Sky Masterson, Abiona Omonua as Sarah Brown, and Lucy Vandi as Miss Adelaide.[64][65]

In this production, the musical was relocated to Harlem, 1939, with the music referencing jazz, and gospel. Director Michael Buffong said, "Pre-war Harlem was all about the hustle. The creativity of that era was born from a unique collision of talent and circumstance as people escaped the agricultural and oppressive south via the 'underground railroad' into the highly urbanised and industrialised north. Much of our popular culture, from dance to music, has its roots in that period. Our Guys and Dolls brings all of this to the fore."[59][66]

Reviews particularly praised the music, relocation to Harlem, and sense of spectacle. Lyn Gardner in The Guardian wrote that "the gamblers ... are a bunch of sharp-suited peacocks clad in rainbow hues."[67] Ann Treneman in The Times commented, "Whoever had the idea of moving this classic musical from one part of New York to another bit, just up the road, needs to be congratulated. This version of Frank Loesser's musical, which swirls around the lives of the petty gangsters and their 'dolls' who inhabit New York's underbelly, moves the action to Harlem at its prewar height in 1939. It is a Talawa production with an all-black cast and it is terrific from the get-go."[68] Clare Brennan in The Observer stated, "Relocated to Harlem, this fine new production of Frank Loesser's classic musical retains a threat of violence under a cartoon-bright exterior."[69]

2023 London revival

A new immersive production will open at the Bridge Theatre, London from 27 February 2023, running until 2 September. It will be directed by Nicholas Hytner, choreographed by Arlene Phillips and designed by Bunny Christie. The cast was announced including Daniel Mays as Nathan Detroit, Celinde Schoenmaker as Sarah Brown, Marisha Wallace as Miss Adelaide and Andrew Richardson as Sky Masterson.[70][71]

Other

In 1995, a Las Vegas production, performed without intermission, starred Jack Jones, Maureen McGovern and Frank Gorshin.[citation needed]

Charles Randolph-Wright directed a production at Washington's Arena Stage, starring Maurice Hines (Nathan Detroit) and Alexandra Foucard (Adelaide), opening on December 30, 1999.[72][73] The production received six Helen Hayes Award nominations.[74] With support from Jo Sullivan Loesser, the production began a national tour in August 2001.[75][76] The cast recording from this production, released in November 2001, was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album.[77][78]

An Australian remount of the Michael Grandage West End production of Guys and Dolls opened in Melbourne, Australia on April 5, 2008. The show starred Lisa McCune, Marina Prior, Garry McDonald, Ian Stenlake, Shane Jacobson, Wayne Scott Kermond, and Magda Szubanski, and ran at the Princess Theatre.[79] The Melbourne season closed in August 2008 and transferred to Sydney from March 13, 2009, to May 31, 2009, at the Capitol Theatre, retaining the Melbourne cast.[80]

In August 2009, a concert version ran at The Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California, starring Scott Bakula (Nathan Detroit), Brian Stokes Mitchell (Sky Masterson), Ellen Greene (Miss Adelaide), and Jessica Biel (Sarah Brown).[81]

In February 2011, a co-production between Clwyd Theatr Cymru, the New Wolsey Theatre and the Salisbury Playhouse opened at Clwyd Theatr. Directed by Peter Rowe and with music direction by Greg Palmer and choreography by Francesca Jaynes, the show was performed by a cast of 22 actor-musicians, with all music played live on stage by the cast. The show also toured Cardiff, Swansea, and other Welsh cities as well as some English cities, receiving a positive review in The Guardian.[82][83]

A concert performance ran at London's Cadogan Hall from 22 to 25 August 2012, featuring Dennis Waterman, Ruthie Henshall, Anna-Jane Casey, and Lance Ellington (Strictly Come Dancing), with musical director Richard Balcombe and the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra and Choir.[84]

In April 2014, a one-night-only performance took place at Carnegie Hall, starring Nathan Lane (reprising the role that made him a star), Megan Mullally, Patrick Wilson and Sierra Boggess. It was directed by Jack O'Brien and featured the Orchestra of St. Luke's playing the original orchestrations.[85]

In October 2022, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. produced an all-star staged concert version of the production using Starobin's orchestrations from the 1992 revival. Among those in the cast included Steven Pasquale as Sky, his real-life wife Phillipa Soo as Sarah Brown, James Monroe Iglehart as Nathan, and Jessie Mueller as Miss Adelaide. Also in the cast were Kevin Chamberlin as Nicely Nicely and Saturday Night Live stalwart Rachel Dratch crosscast as Big Jule and an uncredited Harvey Fierstein doing the prerecorded voice of Joey Biltmore. The production was directed by Marc BrunI and choreographed by Denis Jones with musical direction by Kevin Stites.[86]

Reception

The original Broadway production of Guys and Dolls opened to unanimously positive reviews, which was a relief to the cast, who had had a 41-performance pre-Broadway tryout in Philadelphia in which each of the 41 performances was different. Critics praised the musical's faithfulness to Damon Runyon's style and characterizations. Richard Watts of the New York Post wrote "Guys and Dolls is just what it should be to celebrate the Runyon spirit...filled with the salty characters and richly original language sacred to the memory of the late Master".[87] William Hawkins of the New York World-Telegram & Sun stated "It recaptures what [Runyon] knew about Broadway, that its wickedness is tinhorn, but its gallantry is as pure and young as Little Eva".[87] Robert Coleman of the New York Daily Mirror wrote "We think Damon would have relished it as much as we did".[87]

The book and score were greatly praised as well; John Chapman, then Chief Theatre Critic, of the New York Daily News wrote "The book is a work of easy and delightful humor. Its music and lyrics, by Frank Loesser, are so right for the show and so completely lacking in banality, that they amount to an artistic triumph".[87] Coleman stated "Frank Loesser has written a score that will get a big play on the juke boxes, over the radio, and in bistros throughout the land. His lyrics are especially notable in that they help Burrows's topical gags to further the plot". In The New York Times, Brooks Atkinson wrote "Mr. Loesser's lyrics and songs have the same affectionate appreciation of the material as the book, which is funny without being self-conscious or mechanical".[88]

Multiple critics asserted that the work was of great significance to musical theatre. John McClain of the New York Journal American proclaimed "it is the best and most exciting thing of its kind since Pal Joey. It is a triumph and a delight."[87] Atkinson stated, "we might as well admit that Guys and Dolls is a work of art. It is spontaneous and has form, style, and spirit."[88] Chapman asserted, "In all departments, Guys and Dolls is a perfect musical comedy".[87]

Film adaptations

On November 3, 1955 the film version of the musical was released, starring Marlon Brando as Sky, Frank Sinatra as Nathan Detroit, and Jean Simmons as Sarah, with Vivian Blaine reprising her role as Adelaide. The film was directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Samuel Goldwyn.

Levene lost the film role of Nathan Detroit to Frank Sinatra. "You can't have a Jew playing a Jew, it wouldn't work on screen", producer Samuel Goldwyn argued,[89] when explaining that he wanted Sinatra, rather than Levene, who had originated the role, even though Guys and Dolls film director Joseph L. Mankiewicz wanted Levene, the original Broadway star. Frank Loesser felt Sinatra[90] played the part like a "dapper Italian swinger". Mankiewicz said[91] "if there could be one person in the world more miscast as Nathan Detroit than Frank Sinatra that would be Laurence Olivier and I am one of his greatest fans; the role had been written for Sam Levene who was divine in it". Sinatra did his best to give Nathan Detroit a few stereotyped Jewish gestures and inflections, but Frank Loesser hated[92] "how Sinatra turned the rumpled Nathan Detroit into a smoothie. Sam Levene's husky untrained voice added to the song's charm, not to mention its believability". Frank Loesser died in 1969, still refusing[93] to watch the film version released in 1955.

Around the time of the film's release, American composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim wrote film reviews for Films in Review. Sondheim (then aged 25) reviewed the film version of Guys and Dolls, and observed: "Sinatra ambles through his role as Nathan Detroit as though he were about to laugh at the jokes in the script. He has none of the sob in the voice, and the incipient ulcer in the stomach, that the part requires and Sam Levene supplied so hilariously on the stage. Sinatra sings on pitch, but colorlessly; Levene sang off pitch, but acted while he sang. Sinatra's lackadaisical performance, his careless and left handed attempt at characterization not only harm the picture immeasurably but indicate an alarming lack of professionality."[94]

Three new songs, written by Frank Loesser, were added to the film: "Pet Me Poppa"; "A Woman in Love"; and "Adelaide", which was written specifically for Sinatra. Five songs from the stage musical were omitted from the movie: "A Bushel and a Peck", "My Time of Day", "I've Never Been In Love Before", "More I Cannot Wish You", and "Marry the Man Today", although "A Bushel and a Peck" was later restored to the video release version.

20th Century Fox acquired the film rights to the musical in early 2013, and was said to be planning a remake.[95] In March 2019, TriStar Pictures acquired the remake rights, with Bill Condon hired as director two years later.[96][97]

Casts of major productions

The following table shows the principal casts of the major productions of Guys and Dolls:

Casts of major productions
Original Broadway Production Original London Production 1955 Film 1976 Broadway Revival 1982 London Revival 1992 Broadway Revival 2005 London Revival 2008 Melbourne Production 2009 Broadway Revival 2015 London Revival 2023 London Revival
Sky Masterson Robert Alda Jerry Wayne Marlon Brando James Randolph Ian Charleson Peter Gallagher Ewan McGregor Ian Stenlake Craig Bierko Jamie Parker Andrew Richardson
Sister Sarah Brown Isabel Bigley Lizbeth Webb Jean Simmons Ernestine Jackson Julie Covington Josie de Guzman Jenna Russell Lisa McCune Kate Jennings Grant Siubhan Harrison Celinde Schoenmaker
Nathan Detroit Sam Levene Frank Sinatra Robert Guillaume Bob Hoskins Nathan Lane Douglas Hodge Garry McDonald Oliver Platt David Haig Daniel Mays
Miss Adelaide Vivian Blaine Norma Donaldson Julia McKenzie Faith Prince Jane Krakowski Marina Prior Lauren Graham Sophie Thompson Marisha Wallace
Nicely-Nicely Johnson Stubby Kaye Ken Page David Healy Walter Bobbie Martyn Ellis Shane Jacobson Tituss Burgess Gavin Spokes Cedric Neal
Arvide Abernathy Pat Rooney Ernest Butcher Regis Toomey Emett "Babe" Wallace John Normington John Carpenter Niall Buggy Russell Newman Jim Ortlieb Neil McCaul Anthony O'Donnell
Big Jule B.S. Pully Lew Herbert B.S. Pully Walter White Jim Carter Herschel Sparber Sevan Stephan Magda Szubanski Glenn Fleshler Nic Greenshields Cameron Johnson
Harry the Horse Tom Pedi Sheldon Leonard John Russell Bill Paterson Ernie Sabella Norman Bowman Adam Murphy Jim Walton Cornelius Clarke Adam Pearce
Benny Southstreet Johnny Silver Christophe Pierre Barrie Rutter J.K. Simmons Cory English Wayne Scott Kermond Steve Rosen Ian Hughes Mark Oxtoby

Awards and honors

1965 New York City Center production
Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
1965 Tony Awards Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Jerry Orbach Nominated
1992 Broadway revival
Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
1992 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Revival Won
Outstanding Actor in a Musical Nathan Lane Won
Peter Gallagher Nominated
Outstanding Actress in a Musical Faith Prince Won
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Walter Bobbie Nominated
Outstanding Director of a Musical Jerry Zaks Won
Outstanding Choreography Christopher Chadman Nominated
Outstanding Set Design Tony Walton Won
Outstanding Costume Design William Ivey Long Won
Outstanding Lighting Design Paul Gallo Won
Tony Awards Best Revival Won
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Nathan Lane Nominated
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Faith Prince Won
Josie de Guzman Nominated
Best Direction of a Musical Jerry Zaks Won
Best Choreography Christopher Chadman Nominated
Best Scenic Design Tony Walton Won
Best Lighting Design Paul Gallo Nominated
1996 London revival
Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
1996 Critics' Circle Theatre Award Best Director Richard Eyre Won
1997 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Actress in a Musical Imelda Staunton Nominated
Joanna Riding Nominated
Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical Clive Rowe Won
2005 London revival
Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2006 Laurence Olivier Awards[99] Outstanding Musical Production Won
Best Actor in a Musical Douglas Hodge Nominated
Ewan McGregor Nominated
Best Actress in a Musical Jane Krakowski Won
Jenna Russell Nominated
Best Theatre Choreographer Rob Ashford Nominated
Best Sound Design Terry Jardine and Chris Full Nominated
Best Lighting Design Howard Harrison Nominated
2008 Australian production
Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2008 Helpmann Awards Best Musical Nominated
Best Actress in a Musical Marina Prior Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Musical Shane Jacobson Won
Best Direction in a Musical Michael Grandage and Jamie Lloyd Nominated
Best Choreography in a Musical Rob Ashford Nominated
Best Sound Design Chris Full, John Scandrett and Nick Reich Nominated
2009 Broadway revival
Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2009 Tony Awards Best Revival of a Musical Nominated
Best Scenic Design Robert Brill Nominated
2015 London revival
Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2015 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Musical Revival Nominated
Best Actor in a Musical David Haig Nominated
Jamie Parker Nominated
Best Actress in a Musical Sophie Thompson Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Gavin Spokes Nominated
Best Theatre Choreographer Carlos Acosta & Andrew Wright Nominated

Recordings

There are numerous recordings of the show's score. These include:

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External links

  • ​Guys and Dolls​ at the Internet Broadway Database
  • Guys and Dolls at the Music Theatre International website
  • Guys and Dolls JR. at the Music Theatre International website
  • Guys and Dolls at the Guide to Musical Theatre
  • Guys and Dolls at StageAgent.com

guys, dolls, this, article, about, musical, other, uses, disambiguation, musical, with, music, lyrics, frank, loesser, book, swerling, burrows, based, idyll, miss, sarah, brown, 1933, blood, pressure, which, short, stories, damon, runyon, also, borrows, charac. This article is about the musical For other uses see Guys and Dolls disambiguation Guys and Dolls is a musical with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows It is based on The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown 1933 and Blood Pressure which are two short stories by Damon Runyon 1 2 and also borrows characters and plot elements from other Runyon stories such as Pick the Winner 3 Guys and DollsOriginal 1950 Broadway cast recordingMusicFrank LoesserLyricsFrank LoesserBookJo Swerling Abe BurrowsBasis The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown and Blood Pressure by Damon Runyon 1 Productions1950 Broadway 1953 West End 1976 Broadway revival 1982 London revival 1992 Broadway revival 2005 West End revival 2009 Broadway revival 2015 West End revivalAwardsTony Award for Best Musical Tony Award for Best Book 1982 Olivier for Outstanding Musical Tony Award for Best Revival Drama Desk Outstanding Revival 2005 Olivier for Outstanding Musical Vivian Blaine as Miss Adelaide and Sam Levene as Nathan Detroit in the 1950 original Broadway production of Guys and Dolls The show premiered on Broadway in 1950 where it ran for 1 200 performances and won the Tony Award for Best Musical The musical has had several Broadway and London revivals as well as a 1955 film adaptation starring Marlon Brando Jean Simmons Frank Sinatra and Vivian Blaine Guys and Dolls was selected as the winner of the 1951 Pulitzer Prize for Drama However because of writer Abe Burrows communist sympathies as exposed by the House Un American Activities Committee HUAC the Trustees of Columbia University vetoed the selection and no Pulitzer for Drama was awarded that year 4 In 1998 5 Vivian Blaine Sam Levene Robert Alda and Isabel Bigley along with the original Broadway cast of the 1950 Decca cast album were posthumously inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame Contents 1 Background 2 Synopsis 2 1 Act I 2 2 Act II 3 Musical numbers 4 Productions 4 1 Original 1950 Broadway production 4 2 1953 First UK production 4 3 1955 First Las Vegas production 4 4 1965 Fifteenth Anniversary production 4 5 New York City Center 1955 1965 and 1966 revivals 4 6 1976 Broadway revival 4 7 1982 London revival 4 8 1992 Broadway revival 4 9 1996 London revival 4 10 2005 West End revival 4 11 2009 Broadway revival 4 12 2015 2016 West End revival and UK Ireland tour 4 13 2017 2018 UK all black production 4 14 2023 London revival 4 15 Other 5 Reception 6 Film adaptations 7 Casts of major productions 8 Awards and honors 9 Recordings 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksBackground EditGuys and Dolls was conceived by producers Cy Feuer and Ernest Martin as an adaptation of Damon Runyon s short stories 6 These stories written in the 1920s and 1930s concerned gangsters gamblers and other characters of the New York underworld Runyon was known for the unique dialect he employed in his stories mixing highly formal language and slang 7 Frank Loesser who had spent most of his career as a lyricist for movie musicals was hired as composer and lyricist George S Kaufman was hired as director When the first version of the show s book or dialogue written by Jo Swerling was deemed unusable Feuer and Martin asked radio comedy writer Abe Burrows to rewrite it 6 8 Loesser had already written much of the score to correspond with the first version of the book 7 Burrows later recalled Frank Loesser s fourteen songs were all great and the new book had to be written so that the story would lead into each of them Later on the critics spoke of the show as integrated The word integration usually means that the composer has written songs that follow the story line gracefully Well we accomplished that but we did it in reverse 9 Abe Burrows specifically crafted 10 the role of Nathan Detroit around Sam Levene who signed for the project long before Burrows wrote a single word of dialogue a similar break Burrows said he had when he later wrote Cactus Flower for Lauren Bacall In Honest Abe Is There Really No Business Like Show Business Burrows recalls I had the sound of their voices in my head I knew the rhythm of their speech and it helped make the dialogue sharper and more real Although Broadway and movie veteran Sam Levene was not a singer it was agreed he was otherwise perfect as Nathan Detroit indeed Levene was one of Runyon s favorite actors citation needed Frank Loesser agreed it was easier adjusting the music to Levene s limitations than substituting a better singer who couldn t act 11 Levene s lack of singing ability is the reason the lead role of Nathan Detroit only has one song the duet Sue Me Composer and lyricist Frank Loesser specifically wrote Sue Me for Sam Levene and structured the song so he and Vivian Blaine never sang their showstopping duet together The son of a cantor Sam Levene was fluent in Yiddish Alright already I m just a no goodnick alright already it s true so nu So sue me Frank Loesser felt 12 Nathan Detroit should be played as a brassy Broadway tough guy who sang with more grits than gravy Sam Levene sang Sue Me with such a wonderful Runyonesque flavor that his singing had been easy to forgive in fact it had been quite charming in its ineptitude Musically Sam Levene may have been tone deaf but he inhabited Frank Loesser s world as a character more than a caricature says 13 Larry Stempel a music professor at Fordham University and the author of Showtime A History of the Broadway Musical Theater The character of Miss Adelaide was created specifically to fit Vivian Blaine into the musical after Loesser decided she was ill suited to play the conservative Sarah 14 When Loesser suggested reprising some songs in the second act Kaufman warned If you reprise the songs we ll reprise the jokes 15 Synopsis EditAct I Edit A pantomime of never ceasing activities depicts the hustle and bustle of New York City Runyonland Three small time gamblers Nicely Nicely Johnson Benny Southstreet and Rusty Charlie argue over which horse will win a big race Fugue for Tinhorns The band members of the Save a Soul Mission led by the pious and beautiful Sergeant Sarah Brown call for sinners to Follow the Fold and repent Nicely and Benny s employer Nathan Detroit runs an illegal floating crap game Due to local policeman Lt Brannigan s strong armed presence he has found only one likely spot to hold the game the Biltmore garage Its owner Joey Biltmore requires a 1 000 security deposit and Nathan is broke The Oldest Established Nathan hopes to win a 1 000 bet against Sky Masterson a gambler willing to bet on virtually anything Nathan proposes a bet he believes he cannot lose Sky must take a woman of Nathan s choice to dinner in Havana Cuba Sky agrees and Nathan chooses Sarah Brown At the mission Sky attempts to make a deal with Sarah offering her one dozen genuine sinners in exchange for the date in Havana Sarah refuses and they argue over whom they will fall in love with I ll Know Sky kisses Sarah and she slaps him Nathan goes to watch his fiancee of 14 years Adelaide perform her nightclub act A Bushel and a Peck After her show she asks him to marry her once again telling him that she has been sending her mother letters for twelve years claiming that they have been married with five children She finds out that Nathan is still running the crap game After kicking him out she reads a medical book telling her that her long running cold may be due to Nathan s refusal to marry her Adelaide s Lament The next day Nicely and Benny watch as Sky pursues Sarah and Nathan tries to win back Adelaide s favor They declare that guys will do anything for the dolls they love Guys and Dolls General Cartwright the leader of Save a Soul visits the mission and explains that she will be forced to close the branch unless they succeed in bringing some sinners to the upcoming revival meeting Sarah desperate to save the mission promises the General one dozen genuine sinners implicitly accepting Sky s deal Brannigan discovers a group of gamblers waiting for Nathan s crap game and to convince him of their innocence they tell Brannigan their gathering is Nathan s surprise bachelor party This satisfies Brannigan and Nathan resigns himself to eloping with Adelaide Adelaide goes home to pack promising to meet him after her show the next afternoon The Save A Soul Mission band passes by and Nathan sees that Sarah is not in it he realizes that he lost the bet and faints In a Havana nightclub Sky buys a Cuban milkshake for himself and Sarah She doesn t realize that the drink contains Bacardi rum and she gets drunk and kisses Sky If I Were a Bell Sky realizes that he genuinely cares for Sarah and he takes her back to New York They return at around 4 00 a m and Sky tells Sarah how much he loves the early morning My Time of Day They both spontaneously admit that they re in love I ve Never Been in Love Before A siren sounds and gamblers run out of the mission where Nathan has been holding the crap game Sarah assumes that Sky took her to Havana so Nathan could run the game in the mission and she walks out on him Act II Edit The next evening Adelaide performs her act Take Back Your Mink Nathan doesn t show up for the elopement because he s still running the crap game She soon realizes that Nathan has stood her up again Adelaide s Second Lament Sarah admits to Arvide her uncle and fellow mission worker that she does love Sky but she will not see him again Arvide expresses his faith in Sky s inherent goodness and urges Sarah to follow her heart More I Cannot Wish You Sky tells Sarah he intends to deliver the dozen genuine sinners for the revival She doesn t believe him and walks off but Arvide subtly encourages him Nicely shows Sky to the crap game now in the sewers Crapshooters Dance Big Jule a gambler has lost a large sum of money and refuses to end the game until he earns it back Sky arrives and fails to convince the crapshooters to come to the mission He gives Nathan 1 000 and claims that he lost the bet to protect Sarah Sky makes a last minute bet to get the sinners if he loses everyone gets 1 000 but if he wins they go to the mission Luck Be a Lady He wins the bet Nathan runs into Adelaide on his way there She tries to get him to elope but when he can t she walks out on him Nathan professes his love for her Sue Me then leaves Sarah is shocked to see that Sky carried through on his promise The General asks the gamblers to confess their sins and while some do one of them admits the real reason they are even there The General is thrilled that good can come from evil Attempting to appear contrite Nicely invents a dream that encouraged him to repent and the gamblers join in with revivalist fervor Sit Down You re Rockin the Boat Brannigan arrives and threatens to arrest everyone for the crap game in the Mission but Sarah clears them saying that none of the gamblers were at the mission the previous night After Brannigan leaves Nathan confesses that they held the crap game in the mission He also confesses to the bet he made with Sky about taking Sarah to Havana He adds that he won the bet to Sarah s shock and she realizes that Sky wanted to protect her reputation and must genuinely care about her Sarah and Adelaide run into each other and they commiserate and then resolve to marry their men anyway and reform them later Marry the Man Today A few weeks later Nathan owns a newsstand and has officially closed the crap game Sky who is now married to Sarah works at the mission band and has also stopped gambling The characters celebrate as Nathan and Adelaide are married Guys and Dolls Finale Reprise Musical numbers EditAct I Runyonland Orchestra Fugue for Tinhorns Nicely Benny Rusty Follow the Fold Sarah Mission Band The Oldest Established Nathan Nicely Benny Guys I ll Know Sarah Sky A Bushel and a Peck Adelaide Hot Box Girls Adelaide s Lament Adelaide Guys and Dolls Nicely Benny Havana Orchestra If I Were a Bell Sarah My Time of Day I ve Never Been in Love Before Sky Sarah Act II Take Back Your Mink Adelaide Hot Box Girls Adelaide s Second Lament Adelaide More I Cannot Wish You Arvide Crapshooters Ballet Orchestra Luck Be a Lady Sky Guys Sue Me Adelaide Nathan Sit Down You re Rockin the Boat Nicely Company Marry the Man Today Adelaide Sarah Guys and Dolls Reprise Company Guys and Dolls window card starring Vivian Blaine Robert Alda and Sam Levene from original 1950 Broadway production at the 46th Street TheatreProductions EditOriginal 1950 Broadway production Edit New York Mirror Theatre Ticket Ordergram featuring original Broadway stars Vivian Blaine Sam Levene and Isabel Bigley in 1950 Broadway production Guys and Dolls at 46th Street Theatre The show had its pre Broadway try out at the Shubert Theater in Philadelphia opening Saturday October 14 1950 16 The musical premiered on Broadway at the 46th Street Theatre now Richard Rodgers Theatre on November 24 1950 It was directed by George S Kaufman with dances and musical numbers by Michael Kidd scenic and lighting design by Jo Mielziner costumes by Alvin Colt and orchestrations by George Bassman and Ted Royal with vocal arrangements by Herbert Greene 17 It starred Robert Alda Sky Masterson Sam Levene Nathan Detroit Isabel Bigley Sarah and Vivian Blaine Miss Adelaide Iva Withers was a replacement as Miss Adelaide The musical ran for 1 200 performances winning five 1951 Tony Awards including the award for Best Musical Decca Records issued the original cast recording on 78 rpm records which was later expanded and re issued on LP and then transferred to CD in the 1980s Before opening at London s Coliseum on May 28 1953 Vivian Blaine and Sam Levene co starred in an eight performance run of Guys and Dolls at the Bristol Hippodrome Window card from 1st UK production of Guys and Dolls co starring Vivian Blaine and Sam Levene which ran for 555 performances at London s Coliseum 1953 First UK production EditThe premiere West End production of Guys and Dolls opened at the London Coliseum on May 28 1953 a few days before the 1953 Coronation and ran for 555 performances including a Royal Command Variety Performance for Queen Elizabeth on November 2 1953 Credited with above the title billing the London cast co starred Vivian Blaine as Miss Adelaide and Sam Levene as Nathan Detroit each reprising their original Broadway performances Jerry Wayne performed the role of Sky Masterson since Robert Alda did not reprise his Broadway role in the first UK production which co starred Lizbeth Webb as Sarah Brown Before opening at the Coliseum Guys and Dolls had an eight performance run at the Bristol Hippodrome where the show opened on May 19 1953 and closed on May 25 1953 18 19 Lizbeth Webb was the only major principal who was British and was chosen to play the part of Sarah Brown by Frank Loesser The show has had numerous revivals and tours and has become a popular choice for school and community theatre productions Vivian Blaine and Sam Levene meet Queen Elizabeth after a Royal Command Variety Performance of Guys and Dolls on November 2 1953 Guys and Dolls program from 1st Las Vegas production which opened September 7 1955 at the Royal Nevada performed twice daily starring Vivian Blaine Robert Alda and Sam Levene each reprising their original Broadway performances 1955 First Las Vegas production Edit Vivian Blaine as Miss Adelaide Sam Levene as Nathan Detroit and Robert Alda as Sky Masterson recreated their original Broadway performances twice daily in a slightly reduced version of Guys and Dolls when the first Las Vegas production opened a six month run at the Royal Nevada September 7 1955 the first time a Broadway musical was performed on the Las Vegas Strip 20 1965 Fifteenth Anniversary production Edit In 1965 Vivian Blaine and Sam Levene reprised their original Broadway roles as Miss Adelaide and Nathan Detroit in a 15th anniversary revival of Guys and Dolls at the Mineola Theatre Mineola New York and Paramus Playhouse New Jersey Blaine and Levene performed the fifteenth anniversary production of Guys and Dolls for a limited run of 24 performances at each theatre New York City Center 1955 1965 and 1966 revivals Edit New York City Center mounted short runs of the musical in 1955 1965 and 1966 A production starring Walter Matthau as Nathan Detroit Helen Gallagher as Adelaide Ray Shaw as Sky and Leila Martin as Sarah had 31 performances running from April 20 to May 1 and May 31 to June 12 1955 21 22 Another presentation at City Center with Alan King as Nathan Detroit Sheila MacRae as Adelaide Jerry Orbach as Sky and Anita Gillette as Sarah ran for 15 performances from April 28 to May 9 1965 A 1966 production starring Jan Murray as Nathan Detroit Vivian Blaine reprising her role as Adelaide Hugh O Brian as Sky and Barbara Meister as Sarah ran for 23 performances from June 8 to June 26 1966 23 1976 Broadway revival Edit Libretto and vocal book Music Theatre International 1978 rented out to actors An all black cast staged the first Broadway revival of Guys and Dolls opened on July 10 1976 in previews officially on July 21 at The Broadway Theatre It starred Robert Guillaume as Nathan Detroit Norma Donaldson as Miss Adelaide James Randolph as Sky and Ernestine Jackson as Sarah Brown Guillaume and Jackson were nominated for Tony and Drama Desk Awards and Ken Page as Nicely Nicely won a Theatre World Award This production featured Motown style musical arrangements by Danny Holgate and Horace Ott and it was directed and choreographed by Billy Wilson The entire production was under the supervision of Abe Burrows and musical direction and choral arrangements were by Howard Roberts The show closed on February 13 1977 after 12 previews and 239 performances A cast recording was released subsequent to the show s opening 1982 London revival Edit Laurence Olivier had wanted to play Nathan Detroit and began rehearsals for a planned 1971 London revival of Guys and Dolls for the National Theatre Company then based at the Old Vic However due to poor health he had to stop and his revival never happened 24 In 1982 Richard Eyre directed a major revival at London s National Theatre Eyre called it a re thinking of the musical and his production featured an award winning neon lit set design inspired by Rudi Stern s 1979 book Let There Be Neon 25 and brassier orchestrations with vintage yet innovative harmonies 26 27 The show s choreography by David Toguri included a large scale tap dance number of the Guys and Dolls finale performed by the principals and entire cast The revival opened March 9 1982 and was an overnight sensation 28 running for nearly four years and breaking all box office records 29 30 The original cast featured Bob Hoskins as Nathan Detroit Julia McKenzie as Adelaide Ian Charleson as Sky and Julie Covington as Sarah 31 The production won five Olivier Awards including for McKenzie and Eyre and for Best Musical Eyre also won an Evening Standard Theatre Award and Hoskins won the Critics Circle Theatre Award In October 1982 Hoskins was replaced by Trevor Peacock Charleson by Paul Jones and Covington by Belinda Sinclair in the spring of 1983 McKenzie was replaced by Imelda Staunton and Fiona Hendley replaced Sinclair This production closed in late 1983 to make way for a Broadway try out of the ill fated musical Jean Seberg which following critical failure closed after four months 32 Eyre s Guys and Dolls returned to the National from April through September 1984 this time starring Lulu Norman Rossington Clarke Peters and Betsy Brantley 33 34 After a nationwide tour this production transferred to the West End at the Prince of Wales Theatre where it ran from June 1985 to April 1986 35 36 Following Ian Charleson s death from AIDS at the age of 40 in November 1990 two reunion performances of Guys and Dolls with almost all of the original 1982 cast and musicians were given at the National Theatre as a tribute to Charleson The tickets sold out immediately and the dress rehearsal was also packed The proceeds from the performances were donated to the new Ian Charleson Day Centre HIV clinic at the Royal Free Hospital and to scholarships in Charleson s name at LAMDA 37 1992 Broadway revival Edit DVD cover of the 1992 cast album recording documentary Guys and Dolls Off the Record starring Peter Gallagher Josie de Guzman Nathan Lane and Faith Prince The 1992 Broadway revival was the most successful American remounting of the show since the original Broadway production which ran for 1 200 performances Directed by Jerry Zaks it starred Nathan Lane as Nathan Detroit Peter Gallagher as Sky Faith Prince as Adelaide and Josie de Guzman as Sarah This production played at the Martin Beck Theatre from April 14 1992 to January 8 1995 with 1 143 performances The production received a rave review from Frank Rich in The New York Times stating It s hard to know which genius and I do mean genius to celebrate first while cheering the entertainment at the Martin Beck 38 It received eight Tony Award nominations and won four including Best Revival and the show also won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival This revival featured various revisions to the show s score including brand new music for the Runyonland A Bushel and a Peck Take Back Your Mink and Havana The orchestrations were redesigned by Michael Starobin and there were new dance arrangements added to A Bushel and a Peck and Take Back Your Mink A one hour documentary film captured the recording sessions of the production s original cast album Titled Guys and Dolls Off the Record the film aired on PBS s Great Performances series in December 1992 and was released on DVD in 2007 39 40 Complete takes of most of the show s songs are featured as well as coaching from director Zaks and commentary sessions by stars Gallagher de Guzman Lane and Prince on the production and their characters Lorna Luft auditioned for the role of Adelaide in this production Faith Prince ultimately played the role and Luft later played the role in the 1992 National Tour 41 1996 London revival Edit Richard Eyre repeated his 1982 success with another National Theatre revival of the show this time in a limited run It starred Henry Goodman as Nathan Detroit Imelda Staunton returning as Adelaide Clarke Peters returning as Sky and Joanna Riding as Sarah Clive Rowe played Nicely Nicely Johnson and David Toguri returned as choreographer The production ran from December 17 1996 through March 29 1997 and from July 2 1997 to November 22 1997 42 43 It received three Olivier Award nominations winning one Best Supporting Performance in a Musical went to Clive Rowe 44 Richard Eyre won the Critics Circle Theatre Award for Best Director and the production won Best Musical 2005 West End revival Edit The 2005 West End revival opened at London s Piccadilly Theatre in June 2005 and closed in April 2007 This revival directed by Michael Grandage starred Ewan McGregor as Sky Jenna Russell as Sarah Jane Krakowski as Adelaide and Douglas Hodge as Nathan Detroit 45 During the run Nigel Harman Adam Cooper Norman Bowman and Ben Richards took over as Sky Kelly Price Amy Nuttall and Lisa Stokke took over as Sarah Sarah Lancashire Sally Ann Triplett Claire Sweeney Lynsey Britton and Samantha Janus took over as Adelaide and Nigel Lindsay Neil Morrissey Patrick Swayze Alex Ferns and Don Johnson took over as Nathan Detroit This production added the song Adelaide that Frank Loesser had written for the 1955 film adaptation According to a September 2007 article in Playbill com this West End production had been scheduled to begin previews for a transfer to Broadway in February 2008 but this plan was dropped 46 2009 Broadway revival Edit A Broadway revival of the show opened on March 1 2009 at the Nederlander Theatre The cast starred Oliver Platt as Nathan Detroit Lauren Graham in her Broadway debut as Adelaide Craig Bierko as Sky and Kate Jennings Grant as Sarah Des McAnuff was the director and the choreographer was Sergio Trujillo 47 48 This version of the show moved the setting from the 1950s to the 1940s and added Damon Runyon himself as a non speaking character The show opened to generally negative reviews 49 The New York Times called it static and uninspired 50 the New York Post said How can something so zippy be so tedious 51 and Time Out New York wrote Few things are more enervating than watching good material deflate 52 However the show received a highly favorable review from The New Yorker 53 and the producers decided to keep the show open in hopes of positive audience response The New York Post reported on March 4 that producer Howard Panter said he ll give Guys and Dolls at least seven weeks to find an audience 54 The revival closed on June 14 2009 after 28 previews and 113 performances 55 2015 2016 West End revival and UK Ireland tour Edit A revival opened at the 2015 Chichester Festival This moved to Manchester and Birmingham before moving onto a West End opening at the Savoy Theatre on December 10 2015 for previews with a full opening on January 6 2016 until March 12 2016 The production starred David Haig as Nathan Sophie Thompson as Adelaide Jamie Parker as Sky Siubhan Harrison as Sarah and Gavin Spokes as Nicely 56 The production then transferred to the Phoenix Theatre with Oliver Tompsett as Sky Samantha Spiro as Adelaide and Richard Kind as Nathan On June 28 2016 the role of Miss Adelaide was taken over by Rebel Wilson and Nathan Detroit was played by Simon Lipkin 57 The tour continued around UK cities and Dublin 58 2017 2018 UK all black production Edit Talawa Theatre Company and Manchester s Royal Exchange Theatre produced the UK s first all black Guys and Dolls in 2017 The production opened on December 2 2017 and following an extension ran to February 27 2018 at the Royal Exchange in Manchester 59 60 61 62 63 The cast included Ray Fearon as Nathan Detroit Ashley Zhangazha as Sky Masterson Abiona Omonua as Sarah Brown and Lucy Vandi as Miss Adelaide 64 65 In this production the musical was relocated to Harlem 1939 with the music referencing jazz and gospel Director Michael Buffong said Pre war Harlem was all about the hustle The creativity of that era was born from a unique collision of talent and circumstance as people escaped the agricultural and oppressive south via the underground railroad into the highly urbanised and industrialised north Much of our popular culture from dance to music has its roots in that period Our Guys and Dolls brings all of this to the fore 59 66 Reviews particularly praised the music relocation to Harlem and sense of spectacle Lyn Gardner in The Guardian wrote that the gamblers are a bunch of sharp suited peacocks clad in rainbow hues 67 Ann Treneman in The Times commented Whoever had the idea of moving this classic musical from one part of New York to another bit just up the road needs to be congratulated This version of Frank Loesser s musical which swirls around the lives of the petty gangsters and their dolls who inhabit New York s underbelly moves the action to Harlem at its prewar height in 1939 It is a Talawa production with an all black cast and it is terrific from the get go 68 Clare Brennan in The Observer stated Relocated to Harlem this fine new production of Frank Loesser s classic musical retains a threat of violence under a cartoon bright exterior 69 2023 London revival Edit A new immersive production will open at the Bridge Theatre London from 27 February 2023 running until 2 September It will be directed by Nicholas Hytner choreographed by Arlene Phillips and designed by Bunny Christie The cast was announced including Daniel Mays as Nathan Detroit Celinde Schoenmaker as Sarah Brown Marisha Wallace as Miss Adelaide and Andrew Richardson as Sky Masterson 70 71 Other Edit In 1995 a Las Vegas production performed without intermission starred Jack Jones Maureen McGovern and Frank Gorshin citation needed Charles Randolph Wright directed a production at Washington s Arena Stage starring Maurice Hines Nathan Detroit and Alexandra Foucard Adelaide opening on December 30 1999 72 73 The production received six Helen Hayes Award nominations 74 With support from Jo Sullivan Loesser the production began a national tour in August 2001 75 76 The cast recording from this production released in November 2001 was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album 77 78 An Australian remount of the Michael Grandage West End production of Guys and Dolls opened in Melbourne Australia on April 5 2008 The show starred Lisa McCune Marina Prior Garry McDonald Ian Stenlake Shane Jacobson Wayne Scott Kermond and Magda Szubanski and ran at the Princess Theatre 79 The Melbourne season closed in August 2008 and transferred to Sydney from March 13 2009 to May 31 2009 at the Capitol Theatre retaining the Melbourne cast 80 In August 2009 a concert version ran at The Hollywood Bowl Hollywood California starring Scott Bakula Nathan Detroit Brian Stokes Mitchell Sky Masterson Ellen Greene Miss Adelaide and Jessica Biel Sarah Brown 81 In February 2011 a co production between Clwyd Theatr Cymru the New Wolsey Theatre and the Salisbury Playhouse opened at Clwyd Theatr Directed by Peter Rowe and with music direction by Greg Palmer and choreography by Francesca Jaynes the show was performed by a cast of 22 actor musicians with all music played live on stage by the cast The show also toured Cardiff Swansea and other Welsh cities as well as some English cities receiving a positive review in The Guardian 82 83 A concert performance ran at London s Cadogan Hall from 22 to 25 August 2012 featuring Dennis Waterman Ruthie Henshall Anna Jane Casey and Lance Ellington Strictly Come Dancing with musical director Richard Balcombe and the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra and Choir 84 In April 2014 a one night only performance took place at Carnegie Hall starring Nathan Lane reprising the role that made him a star Megan Mullally Patrick Wilson and Sierra Boggess It was directed by Jack O Brien and featured the Orchestra of St Luke s playing the original orchestrations 85 In October 2022 the Kennedy Center in Washington D C produced an all star staged concert version of the production using Starobin s orchestrations from the 1992 revival Among those in the cast included Steven Pasquale as Sky his real life wife Phillipa Soo as Sarah Brown James Monroe Iglehart as Nathan and Jessie Mueller as Miss Adelaide Also in the cast were Kevin Chamberlin as Nicely Nicely and Saturday Night Live stalwart Rachel Dratch crosscast as Big Jule and an uncredited Harvey Fierstein doing the prerecorded voice of Joey Biltmore The production was directed by Marc BrunI and choreographed by Denis Jones with musical direction by Kevin Stites 86 Reception EditThe original Broadway production of Guys and Dolls opened to unanimously positive reviews which was a relief to the cast who had had a 41 performance pre Broadway tryout in Philadelphia in which each of the 41 performances was different Critics praised the musical s faithfulness to Damon Runyon s style and characterizations Richard Watts of the New York Post wrote Guys and Dolls is just what it should be to celebrate the Runyon spirit filled with the salty characters and richly original language sacred to the memory of the late Master 87 William Hawkins of the New York World Telegram amp Sun stated It recaptures what Runyon knew about Broadway that its wickedness is tinhorn but its gallantry is as pure and young as Little Eva 87 Robert Coleman of the New York Daily Mirror wrote We think Damon would have relished it as much as we did 87 The book and score were greatly praised as well John Chapman then Chief Theatre Critic of the New York Daily News wrote The book is a work of easy and delightful humor Its music and lyrics by Frank Loesser are so right for the show and so completely lacking in banality that they amount to an artistic triumph 87 Coleman stated Frank Loesser has written a score that will get a big play on the juke boxes over the radio and in bistros throughout the land His lyrics are especially notable in that they help Burrows s topical gags to further the plot In The New York Times Brooks Atkinson wrote Mr Loesser s lyrics and songs have the same affectionate appreciation of the material as the book which is funny without being self conscious or mechanical 88 Multiple critics asserted that the work was of great significance to musical theatre John McClain of the New York Journal American proclaimed it is the best and most exciting thing of its kind since Pal Joey It is a triumph and a delight 87 Atkinson stated we might as well admit that Guys and Dolls is a work of art It is spontaneous and has form style and spirit 88 Chapman asserted In all departments Guys and Dolls is a perfect musical comedy 87 Film adaptations EditMain article Guys and Dolls film On November 3 1955 the film version of the musical was released starring Marlon Brando as Sky Frank Sinatra as Nathan Detroit and Jean Simmons as Sarah with Vivian Blaine reprising her role as Adelaide The film was directed by Joseph L Mankiewicz and produced by Samuel Goldwyn Levene lost the film role of Nathan Detroit to Frank Sinatra You can t have a Jew playing a Jew it wouldn t work on screen producer Samuel Goldwyn argued 89 when explaining that he wanted Sinatra rather than Levene who had originated the role even though Guys and Dolls film director Joseph L Mankiewicz wanted Levene the original Broadway star Frank Loesser felt Sinatra 90 played the part like a dapper Italian swinger Mankiewicz said 91 if there could be one person in the world more miscast as Nathan Detroit than Frank Sinatra that would be Laurence Olivier and I am one of his greatest fans the role had been written for Sam Levene who was divine in it Sinatra did his best to give Nathan Detroit a few stereotyped Jewish gestures and inflections but Frank Loesser hated 92 how Sinatra turned the rumpled Nathan Detroit into a smoothie Sam Levene s husky untrained voice added to the song s charm not to mention its believability Frank Loesser died in 1969 still refusing 93 to watch the film version released in 1955 Around the time of the film s release American composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim wrote film reviews for Films in Review Sondheim then aged 25 reviewed the film version of Guys and Dolls and observed Sinatra ambles through his role as Nathan Detroit as though he were about to laugh at the jokes in the script He has none of the sob in the voice and the incipient ulcer in the stomach that the part requires and Sam Levene supplied so hilariously on the stage Sinatra sings on pitch but colorlessly Levene sang off pitch but acted while he sang Sinatra s lackadaisical performance his careless and left handed attempt at characterization not only harm the picture immeasurably but indicate an alarming lack of professionality 94 Three new songs written by Frank Loesser were added to the film Pet Me Poppa A Woman in Love and Adelaide which was written specifically for Sinatra Five songs from the stage musical were omitted from the movie A Bushel and a Peck My Time of Day I ve Never Been In Love Before More I Cannot Wish You and Marry the Man Today although A Bushel and a Peck was later restored to the video release version 20th Century Fox acquired the film rights to the musical in early 2013 and was said to be planning a remake 95 In March 2019 TriStar Pictures acquired the remake rights with Bill Condon hired as director two years later 96 97 Casts of major productions EditThe following table shows the principal casts of the major productions of Guys and Dolls Casts of major productions Original Broadway Production Original London Production 1955 Film 1976 Broadway Revival 1982 London Revival 1992 Broadway Revival 2005 London Revival 2008 Melbourne Production 2009 Broadway Revival 2015 London Revival 2023 London RevivalSky Masterson Robert Alda Jerry Wayne Marlon Brando James Randolph Ian Charleson Peter Gallagher Ewan McGregor Ian Stenlake Craig Bierko Jamie Parker Andrew RichardsonSister Sarah Brown Isabel Bigley Lizbeth Webb Jean Simmons Ernestine Jackson Julie Covington Josie de Guzman Jenna Russell Lisa McCune Kate Jennings Grant Siubhan Harrison Celinde SchoenmakerNathan Detroit Sam Levene Frank Sinatra Robert Guillaume Bob Hoskins Nathan Lane Douglas Hodge Garry McDonald Oliver Platt David Haig Daniel MaysMiss Adelaide Vivian Blaine Norma Donaldson Julia McKenzie Faith Prince Jane Krakowski Marina Prior Lauren Graham Sophie Thompson Marisha WallaceNicely Nicely Johnson Stubby Kaye Ken Page David Healy Walter Bobbie Martyn Ellis Shane Jacobson Tituss Burgess Gavin Spokes Cedric NealArvide Abernathy Pat Rooney Ernest Butcher Regis Toomey Emett Babe Wallace John Normington John Carpenter Niall Buggy Russell Newman Jim Ortlieb Neil McCaul Anthony O DonnellBig Jule B S Pully Lew Herbert B S Pully Walter White Jim Carter Herschel Sparber Sevan Stephan Magda Szubanski Glenn Fleshler Nic Greenshields Cameron JohnsonHarry the Horse Tom Pedi Sheldon Leonard John Russell Bill Paterson Ernie Sabella Norman Bowman Adam Murphy Jim Walton Cornelius Clarke Adam PearceBenny Southstreet Johnny Silver Christophe Pierre Barrie Rutter J K Simmons Cory English Wayne Scott Kermond Steve Rosen Ian Hughes Mark OxtobyAwards and honors EditOriginal Broadway production Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result1951 Tony Awards Best Musical WonBest Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Robert Alda WonBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Isabel Bigley WonBest Choreography Michael Kidd WonBest Direction of a Musical George S Kaufman Won1965 New York City Center production Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result1965 Tony Awards Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Jerry Orbach Nominated1976 Broadway revival Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result1977 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Actor in a Musical Robert Guillaume NominatedOutstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Ernestine Jackson NominatedTheatre World Award Ken Page WonTony Awards Best Revival NominatedBest Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Robert Guillaume NominatedBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Ernestine Jackson Nominated1982 London revival Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result1982 Critics Circle Theatre Award 98 Best Actor Bob Hoskins WonBest Designer John Gunter WonEvening Standard Awards Best Director Richard Eyre WonLaurence Olivier Awards Best Musical of the Year WonBest Actor in a Musical Bob Hoskins NominatedBest Actress in a Musical Julia McKenzie WonBest Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical David Healy WonBest Director Richard Eyre WonBest Set Design John Gunter Won1992 Broadway revival Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result1992 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Revival WonOutstanding Actor in a Musical Nathan Lane WonPeter Gallagher NominatedOutstanding Actress in a Musical Faith Prince WonOutstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Walter Bobbie NominatedOutstanding Director of a Musical Jerry Zaks WonOutstanding Choreography Christopher Chadman NominatedOutstanding Set Design Tony Walton WonOutstanding Costume Design William Ivey Long WonOutstanding Lighting Design Paul Gallo WonTony Awards Best Revival WonBest Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Nathan Lane NominatedBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Faith Prince WonJosie de Guzman NominatedBest Direction of a Musical Jerry Zaks WonBest Choreography Christopher Chadman NominatedBest Scenic Design Tony Walton WonBest Lighting Design Paul Gallo Nominated1996 London revival Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result1996 Critics Circle Theatre Award Best Director Richard Eyre Won1997 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Actress in a Musical Imelda Staunton NominatedJoanna Riding NominatedBest Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical Clive Rowe Won2005 London revival Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result2006 Laurence Olivier Awards 99 Outstanding Musical Production WonBest Actor in a Musical Douglas Hodge NominatedEwan McGregor NominatedBest Actress in a Musical Jane Krakowski WonJenna Russell NominatedBest Theatre Choreographer Rob Ashford NominatedBest Sound Design Terry Jardine and Chris Full NominatedBest Lighting Design Howard Harrison Nominated2008 Australian production Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result2008 Helpmann Awards Best Musical NominatedBest Actress in a Musical Marina Prior NominatedBest Supporting Actor in a Musical Shane Jacobson WonBest Direction in a Musical Michael Grandage and Jamie Lloyd NominatedBest Choreography in a Musical Rob Ashford NominatedBest Sound Design Chris Full John Scandrett and Nick Reich Nominated2009 Broadway revival Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result2009 Tony Awards Best Revival of a Musical NominatedBest Scenic Design Robert Brill Nominated2015 London revival Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result2015 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Musical Revival NominatedBest Actor in a Musical David Haig NominatedJamie Parker NominatedBest Actress in a Musical Sophie Thompson NominatedBest Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Gavin Spokes NominatedBest Theatre Choreographer Carlos Acosta amp Andrew Wright NominatedRecordings EditThere are numerous recordings of the show s score These include Original 1950 Broadway Cast 100 1955 Film Soundtrack 101 102 1963 Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre studio recording Bing Crosby Frank Sinatra Debbie Reynolds Dean Martin Jo Stafford The McGuire Sisters Dinah Shore Sammy Davis Jr Allan Sherman 103 1976 Broadway Revival Cast 104 1982 London Revival Cast 105 106 1992 Broadway Revival Cast 107 1995 Complete Studio Recording features the entire score for the first time on CD with Frank Loesser s daughter Emily as Sarah Brown conducted by John Owen Edwards 108 Notes Edit a b Nadel Ira Bruce Double act a life of Tom Stoppard Methuen 2002 p 542 Damon Runyon Authors The eBooks Library Retrieved 2008 07 20 Stempel 435 Suskin 275 GRAMMY Hall Of Fame GRAMMY com 2010 10 18 Retrieved 2019 10 31 a b Zolotow Maurice Guys Dolls and Runyon The New York Times Nov 12 1950 Section 2 p 1 3 a b Stempel 434 Suskin 272 276 Burrows Abe 1980 Honest Abe Boston Atlantic Little Brown p 149 cited in Stempel 434 435 Levene Joseph K 2019 07 15 Casting Guys and Dolls by Ron Fassler has factual errors and oversights concerning Sam Levene the Medium Retrieved 2019 10 31 Gerabian Keith 2002 The Making of Guys and Dolls Ontario Mosaic Press pp 93 94 ASIN B01M1E9JZR Loesser Susan 2000 A Most Remarkable Fella Frank Loesser and the Guys and Dolls in His Life a Portrait by His Daughter Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 9780634009273 Impertinent Questions with Larry Stempel National Endowment for the Humanities NEH Retrieved 2019 10 31 Scott Simon host Creation of the musical Guys and Dolls Weekend Edition Saturday National Public Radio November 2 pk2000 On a lighter note Sam Levene and Vivian Blane made guest star appearances on a New Year s Eve production of The Big Show December 31 1950 with Tallulah Bankhead and Jose Ferrer Sam Levene and Vivian Blaine performed with Bankhead satirizing the difficulty of getting theatre tickets to their standing room only Broadway musical Guys and Dolls Herrmann Dorothy 1982 With Malice Toward All New York G P Putnam s Sons pp 60 61 Philadelphia Inquirer Monday October 16 1950 p 26 Guys and Dolls IBDB Retrieved on 2012 05 21 Listing 1953 guidetomusicaltheatre com retrieved March 5 2010 The London Coliseum history Programme arthurlloyd co uk retrieved March 5 2010 Tumblr vintagelasvegas com Retrieved 2019 10 31 Norton Richard C A Chronology of American Musical Theater 1952 2001 Volume 3 Oxford Univ Press 2002 p 33 Guys and Dolls City Center Revival 1955 broadwayworld com 2011 Last accessed 22 Mar 2011 Guys and Dolls City Center Revival 1966 Broadwayworld com Vermilye Jerry Guys and Dolls The Complete Films of Laurence Olivier Citadel Press 1992 ISBN 0 8065 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