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GUYS AND DOLLS is a sure bet at Connecticut Repertory Theatre through June 12

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Guys and Dolls
Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Book by Jo Swerling & Abe Burrows
Directed by Vincent J. Cardinal
Connecticut Repertory Theatre's Summer Nutmeg Series
at the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre in Storrs, CT through June 12
www.crt.uconn.edu

On May 21, 2011, it was predicted that the Rapture would occur, snatching the sanctified up to heaven and leaving the sinners here to suffer the wrath of God on Earth.  Well, we all know how that worked out, and thank heaven for that.  The saved would have missed out on a rapturous revival of Guys and Dolls currently kicking off Connecticut Repertory Theatre's Nutmeg Summer Series.  As any fan of Damon Runyon's motley crew of gamblers, gangsters and womanizers will tell you, it is much more fun to spend an evening with a bunch of sinners.  Relying on a straight-down-the-middle take on the Frank Loesser classic, CRT Artistic Director Vincent J. Cardinal delivers a quintessential Guys and Dolls.  This may seem like a crime when the in-vogue thing is to tease out the darker tones in Golden Age Musicals, but for purists who like their musical theatre served without revisionist embellishments or extreme psychological makeovers, this production is the real deal.

The delights begin after a somewhat creaky-overture when the curtain lifts on Michael Anania's stunning set.  A New York City skyline consisting of a multi-tiered, royal blue arrangement of girders, catwalks and a spiral staircase is everywhere framed by neon signs (beautifully lit by Al Crawford), instantly transporting us back to Manhattan in the late 1940s/early 1950s.  Three ne'er-do-wells launch into the clever "Fugue for Tinhorns," debating over the merits of different horses and how they will place.  From that moment on, we're out of the gate and off to the races with a colorful profusion of costumes (beautifully designed by Michiko Kitayama-Skinner), dynamic performances and, of course, one of the best scores in musical theatre.

Guys and Dolls, with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and a book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, has rightly earned its spot in the Broadway musical pantheon.  With laughs aplenty, romance and classic tunes like "Luck Be a Lady," "I've Never Been in Love Before" and "Sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat," it would seem hard to muck up this show.  However, 2009 saw a Broadway flop revival that tanked due to wooden performances.  Director Cardinal has cast his show smartly with seasoned professionals alongside energetic fresh faces.  By and large, the cast succeeds in slipping into their iconic parts.

Standing at the head of the pack are Ken Clark as Sky Masterson and Greg Webster as Nathan Detroit.  Clark's playboy gambler finds just the right balance of the slick con artist and likeable romantic lead.  He's got a terrific tenor and acquits his bad boy role beautifully.  Webster's take on the sad sack Nathan Detroit is fun and touching when he finally succumbs to the pushy advances of his erstwhile fiancée Miss Adelaide.  Played by Caitlin O'Brient, Miss Adelaide is the role generally voted most likely to steal the show right out from under all these criminals.  While she does not completely make off with the show, O'Brient hits all the right notes and delivers all of Adelaide's classic laments with brio.  Rounding out the romantic quartet is the charming Sarah Shenkkan.  Possessing a lovely soprano, her Sarah Brown makes for a fine adversary for Sky.  Although she lacks some of the requisite starch that the role requires at the beginning, her performance of "If I Were a Bell" showcased her comic skills nicely and her duet witH Clark on "I'll Know" was moving.  


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Jacques LamarreJacques Lamarre has worked in theatre for over 20 years. As a Public Relations/Marketing professional, he held positions at Hartford Stage, TheaterWorks Hartford and Yale Repertory Theatre/Yale School of Drama. As a playwright, he wrote "Gray Matters" which was premiered by Emerson Theater Collaborative at the Midtown International Theatre Festival (nominee, Outstanding Playwriting). His short play "Stool" was a finalist for the inaugural New Works New Britain Festival and a Top Ten finalist for the NY 15 Minute Play Festival. His short play "The Family Plan" was a finalist for the 2011 Fusion Theatre "The Seven" short play competition. Jacques has co-written seven shows for international drag chanteuse Varla Jean Merman, as well as the screenplay for her feature-length film comedy "Varla Jean and the Mushroomheads" (2011). He has written for Theater CT Magazine, Hartford Magazine and Yale Alumni Magazine. Jacques is currently the Director of Communications & Special Projects for The Mark Twain House & Museum.
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