Lyric Stage, a theatre company dedicated to the development and preservation of musicals, and Turtle Creek Chorale, one of the most recognized and recorded male-identifying choruses in the country, have partnered to present the popular musical Guys & Dolls from August 15-17 at Moody Performance Hall (2520 Flora St., Dallas, TX 75201).
Accompanied by a large orchestra and the Grammy-nominated Stockton Helbing Band, this 140+ person cast and chorus will present a Guys & Dolls that has rarely been produced. Artistic Director for Turtle Creek Chorale and conductor on Guys & Dolls, Sean Baugh, said, “Oftentimes, the music of this amazing show is overlooked. This production puts extra emphasis on the wonderful score and presents it in a way never heard before. It will be thrilling.”
Stockton Helbing said, “We have an amazing and diverse arts community in Dallas, and this show is going to be a fine example of that community. I am grateful to be a small part of the big things happening in Dallas and with venerable arts organizations such as TCC and Lyric Stage. It's going to be a fun time!”
Considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, Guys & Dolls ran for 1,200 performances when it opened on Broadway in 1950. The musical is based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon, lyrics by Frank Loesser, and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. It received nearly unanimous positive reviews from critics and won a bevy of awards, including Tony Awards, Drama Desks, and Oliviers. Its popularity and revival also included a 1992 Broadway production with Nathan Lane and Faith Prince; this show won four Tony Awards.
Scott Guenther, Lyric Stage Managing and Co-Artistic Director, added, “We invite you to see Guys & Dolls, a true American classic, directed by Michael Serrecchia and music directed by Bruce Greer. We have many wonderfully talented performers and musicians who will make this show one not to be missed.”
The production is rated PG.
Tickets, which range in price from $40-$60, can be purchased online HERE.
Songs, cast and production staff are listed below.
About Lyric Stage:
Lyric Stage, a Dallas-based 501c3 not-for-profit professional musical theatre company, was established in 1993 with the mission of developing and preserving the musical, a unique art form. In its 32-year history, Lyric Stage has produced over 125 productions, which include 21 world-premiere musicals and 2 Off-Broadway shows. For more information, visit Facebook, Instagram or www.lyricstage.org
About Turtle Creek Chorale:
In 1980, 30 men stood on stage and sang at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Now known as Turtle Creek Chorale (TCC), that group has grown to more than 250 dues-paying members who contribute over 100,000 hours annually to rehearsals, performances, and community outreach services. Turtle Creek Chorale has performed not only for Dallas audiences, but at Carnegie Hall, in Spain, Germany, and the Czech Republic and even before Queen Elizabeth II.
The group is the most recorded male chorus in the world, with 38 albums and two feature-length documentaries. TCC has provided musical journeys to audiences in Dallas and beyond for 45 years, and annually offers a dynamic mainstage concert series at the Moody Performance Hall and other venues throughout the area. While primarily a gay men’s chorus, the Turtle Creek Chorale welcomes all men and those who identify as male, regardless of sexual orientation. The mission of the Turtle Creek Chorale is to Entertain, Educate, Unite, and Inspire. Find the Turtle Creek Chorale on Instagram and Facebook @turtlecreekchorale and more information at turtlecreekchorale.com.
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Songs:
- “Runyonland Music/Fugue for Tin Horns/Follow the Fold”
- “The Oldest Established”
- “I’ll Know”
- “A Bushel and a Peck”
- “Adelaide’s Lament”
- “Guys and Dolls”
- “If I Were a Bell”
- “My Time of Day”
- “I’ve Never Been in Love Before”
- “Take Back Your Mink”
- “More I Cannot Wish You”
- “Luck Be a Lady”
- “Sue Me”
- “Sit Down You’re Rockin’ the Boat”
- “Marry the Man Today/Reprise: Guys and Dolls”
Cast:
- B.J Cleveland as Nathan Detroit
- Catherine Carpenter Cox as Miss Adelaide
- Bradley Campbell as Arvide Abernathy
- Michael Leadbetter as Sky Masterson
- Abigail Bensman as Sarah Brown
- Dylan Markey as Nicely-Nicely Johnson
- Mark Oristano as Harry The Horse
- Jacob Catalano as Lt. Brannigan
- Ryan Michael Friedman as Benny Southstreet & Nathan US
- James Williams as Big Jule
- AJ Martinez as Mission Band & Nicely US
- Joshua Brown as Mission Band
- Christopher Nguyen as Liver Lips Louie & Gangster
- Dave Mar as Angie The Ox & Gangster
- Nicholas Harrison as Rusty Charlie & Gangster
- Kayla Marshall as Agatha & US Cartwright
- Nancy Bartke as General Matilda Cartwright
- Andrew Cave as Gangster & Benny US
- Preston Isham as Gangster & Sky US
- Danny Tran as Gangster & Featured Dancer
- Daniel Vanegas as Gangster
- Gustavo Perez Diaz as Gangster
- Jordan Grice as Gangster
- Osmar Martinez as Gangster
- Emery Gray as Hot Box & Sarah US
- Aaliyah Smith as Hot Box
- Caitlin Martelle as Hot Box & Adelaide US
- Erin Gayan as Hot Box
- Ally Kay Ramsey as Hot Box
- Gabrielle Rollins as Hot Box
- Kynzi Gumm as Hot Box & Dance Captain
Production Staff:
- Michael Serrecchia Director
- Kelly McCain Choreographer
- Sean Baugh Conductor
- Bruce Greer Music Director
- Jason Foster Lighting Designer
- Scott Guenther Sound Designer
- Gavin Guenther A2
- Tricia Guenther Costume Designer
- Breianna Bairrington Costume Assistant & Dresser
- Annie Corrales Costume Assistant & Dresser
- Benjamin Doan-Stevens Stage Manager
- Lexi Salmon Assistant Stage Manager
- Caroline Cooper Stage Management Intern