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Monday, July 6, 2015

NATHAN DETROIT ET AL ROLL THE DICE @ KELSEY THEATRE

MCCC_GuysDolls_NathanGangstersGUYS AND DOLLS
Based on the colorful stories of Damon Runyon
music and lyrics by Frank Loesser
book by Abe Burrows
directed by Mike Diiorio
produced by Diiorio and Mike Almstedt
choreographer is Laura Murey Ghaffoor
musical director is Pam Sharples
Lighting design is by M. Kitty Getlik.
Stage manager is Angela Fasanella.

WHEN: Fridays, July 10 and 17, at 8 p.m.; Saturdays, July 11 and 18, at 8 p.m.; and Sundays, July 12 and 19, at 2 p.m. A reception with the cast and crew follows the opening night show on July 10.
WHERE:
Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC’s) Kelsey Theatre on MCCC’s West Windsor campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road
TICKETS: $20 adults, $18 for seniors, and $16 students and children.
Free parking is available next to the theater. 
Tickets may be purchased online at www.kelseytheatre.net or by calling the Kelsey Box Office at 609-570-3333. 
For a listing of summer events and performances at Kelsey theatre, visit the Kelsey website or call the box office.

Inveterate gambler Nathan Detroit is strapped for cash as he prepares to set up the biggest craps game in town. It’s time for Lady Luck to step in. M&M Stage proudly presents the unforgettable Broadway musical Guys and Dolls.

MCCC__GuysDolls_NathanAdelaideSome high rollers are rolling into New York City and Nathan Detroit is desperate to set up yet another of his floating crap games—if he can just raise the dough to secure the site.  He decides on an elaborate wager with fellow gambler Sky Masterson.  Can Masterson win the heart of straight-laced missionary Sarah Brown? If not, Detroit will be $1,000 richer. Adding to the melodrama is Detroit’s own complicated love life with his long suffering fiancĂ©, Adelaide, whose patience is finally at an end. Are these guys ready to do right by their dolls?

Guys and Dolls made its Broadway debut in 1950.  With, the show’s rapid fire wit and brilliant musical score have made it a true classic of American theater. Favorite tunes include the catchy title song, plus Luck Be a Lady, Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat, If I Were a Bell, A Bushel and a Peck, and Adelaide’s Lament.

The quirky cast stars Michael Lovett of Ewing as Nathan Detroit; Joe Zedeny of East Windsor as Sky Masterson; Sarah Carter of Lawrenceville as Sarah Brown; and Jen Gursky of Lebanon as Adelaide.

Supporting cast members include Matthew Cassidy of Morrisville, Pa., as Arvide Abernathy; Stacy Danka of Allentown as General Cartwright; Charles Denk of Princeton as Lt. Brannigan; Chris Neuman of Hamilton as Benny Southstreet; Nicholas Pecht of Hamilton as Nicely-Nicely; Kurt Penney of Pennington as Harry the Horse; Peter Sauer of Yardley, Pa., as Rusty Charlie; and Sheldon Bruce Zeff of Newtown, Pa., as Big Jule. Also featured are gamblers Reise Bridgers of Hamilton, Charlie Gormley of Morrisville, Pa., Nicholas Kianka of Hamilton, Matt Krauss of Yardley, Pa., Daniel Montero of Ewing, Dan Mucha of Yardville, Christopher Schmalbach of Marlton, Liam Smith of Yardley, Pa., Joseph Stockette of Bensalem, Pa., Tristan Takacs of Trenton, Michael Wemer of Mt. Holly, Shan Williams of Ewing, and Ray Weems-Pickens Burlington.

The female ensemble includes missionaries Carolyn Anzuini of East Windsor, Rachel Benoit of Yardville, Gina Migliaccio of Hamilton and Chrissy Pullen of New Egypt. The Hot Box Dancers are Patricia Curley of Lawrenceville, Katelyn Dunkel of Hamilton, Kailee Graham of Ewing, Marina McLaughlin of Columbus, Amanda Peterson of Lawrenceville, Lauren Rennert of Marlboro and Erin Wurtz of Levittown.

Images:  Nathan Detroit (Michael Lovett), center, needs some quick cash to set up the big craps game.  He is pictured with “associates” Benny Southstreet (Chris Neuman ), left, and Nicely-Nicely Johnson (Nicholas Pecht). 

“A person could develop a cold”—if she waits long enough for a marriage proposal!  Will Nathan (Michael Lovett) finally do right by Adelaide (Jen Gursky)?