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‘Guys and Dolls’ Opens ϲ Department of Drama 2023/24 Season

Friday, September 29, 2023, By Joanna Penalva
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College of Visual and Performing ArtsDepartment of Dramaϲ Stage

SU Department of Drama Guys and Dolls movie poster with a man and woman in white and a red backgroundThe begins the 2023/24 season with “Guys and Dolls,” directed by Banji Aborisade, reviving the classic musical–with a twist. Performances will be held Oct. 6-15 in the Storch Theatre at the ϲ Stage/SU Drama Complex, 820 East Genesee St. Tickets are available through the or by phone at 315.443.3275.

“Is it wrong to gamble, or only to lose?” asks librettist, composer, and lyricist Frank Loesser through the charming yet impulsive Sky Masterson. The scene is 1950s New York City: Gangsters run loose, showgirls perform at nightclubs and missionaries work to convert the city’s lost souls. Nathan Detroit, purveyor of a high-stakes craps game, makes a devious bet with Sky Masterson, and it’s not just money that’s on the line. If Nathan wins, he’s $1,000 richer and Sky must convince the innocent Sarah Brown to run off with him to Havana, Cuba. And the stakes are even higher for Nathan’s unwitting fiancé, Adelaide; it’s hard to plan a trip to the altar when the man of your dreams is constantly gambling away your wedding funds.

Director Banji Aborisade adds a new layer to the timeless musical with the addition of a Reader. “I thought, what better way to do it than to bring in the lens of someone from today because it only adds to the material and doesn’t take away from it,” says Aborisade. “I think it is super exciting, which makes me double down on the fact that I think the show is timeless—every generation can bring a different understanding to it. And we can deepen, and honor, what the writers originally wrote with today’s knowledge and push it forward.”

For Aborisade and his team, “Guys and Dolls” is both a celebration of how the world has progressed since the 1950s and the people who may not have been recognized in that time but directly affected and inspired the world we live in today. It is also an opportunity to explore how some things have not progressed at all. “The show is so deeply about relationships, and about change,” he said. Can relationships old and new sustain the trials and tribulations that come with differing morals and lifestyles? Can Nathan run the illegal craps game without getting caught by the police or his fiancée? Can Sky and Sarah have a genuine relationship when their romance is based on a bet?

Details

‘Guys and Dolls’

  • Based on the original story and characters by Damon Runyon
  • Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser
  • Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows
  • Directed and Choreographed by Banji Aborisade
  • Music direction by Brian Cimmet
  • Scenic design by Robert John Andrusko
  • Costume design by Katharine Tarkulich
  • Lighting design by Ethan Newman
  • Sound design by Kevin O’Connor
  • Fight and intimacy choreography by Alec Barbour
  • Dialect coaching by Blake Segal
  • Dramaturgy by Alethea Shirilan-Howlett
  • Stage managed by Tess Vocalina

Cast

  • Zach Simpson Sky Masterson
  • Jessica Cerreta Sarah Brown
  • Diego Echeverria De Cordova Nathan Detroit
  • Sydney Kamel Miss Adelaide
  • Ethan Shavelson Nicely-Nicely Johnson
  • Ian Purcell Benny Southstreet
  • Jaemon Crosby Arvide Abernathy
  • Mackenzie Furlett General Cartwright
  • Morgan Perry Lt. Brannigan
  • Alice Meyer The Reader
  • Thomas Locke Harry the Horse, Ensemble
  • Justin Zimmerman Rusty Charlie, Ensemble
  • Adam Forward Big Jule, Ensemble
  • Ally Ebert Ensemble
  • Connor English Ensemble
  • Samantha Harnick Ensemble
  • Morgan Lewis Ensemble
  • Madison Marie Manning Ensemble
  • Jaelynn Ricks Ensemble
  • Blaise Rossmann Ensemble
  • Emma Sucato Ensemble
  • Axel Vera Ensemble
  • Rileigh Very Ensemble

Swings

  • Lauren Grace Holland
  • Caroline Marchetti
  • Hayden Poe
  • Austin Rose
  • Alex Russ
  • Lili Williams

Understudies

  • Thomas Locke (Sky Masterson)
  • Rileigh Very (Sarah Brown)
  • Adam Forward (Nathan Detroit)
  • Mackenzie Furlett (Miss Adelaide, Big Jule)
  • Connor English (Nicely-Nicely Johnson)
  • Hayden Poe (Benny Southstreet)
  • Austin Rose (Arvide Abernathy, Rusty Charlie)
  • Ally Ebert (General Cartwright)
  • Caroline Marchetti (Lt. Brannigan)
  • Morgan Lewis (Harry the Horse)

Additional Credits

  • Assistant Director: Samantha Croco
  • Assistant Choreographer: Samantha Harnick
  • Assistant Scenic Designer: Alexis Wilner
  • Assistant Costume Designer: Sofia Pizer
  • Assistant Lighting Designers: Maddy Clark, James Klemmer
  • Assistant Stage Manager: Rachel Mondschein
  • Dance Captain: Ally Ebert
  • Fight Captain: Jaemon Crosby
  • Intimacy Captain: Tess Vocalina
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