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Guys & Dolls The Musical, Bridge Theatre

3 March 2023 - 2 September 2023

£150

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One of the finest musicals ever Guys & Dolls will be performed at the Bridge Theatre this spring and summer. The immersive show directed by Nicholas Hytner and starring Daniel Mays will take you to the bars of Havana and the streets of Manhattan in the most unlikely of love tales, while the seating is arranged around the action. 

With music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, based on a book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, this first musical to be performed at The Bridge will be directed by Nicholas Hytner and is packed full of popular songs and great action, with a fantastic set.

Cast for Guys & Dolls

Guys & Dolls Company
Guys & Dolls Company

Daniel Mays, Andrew Richardson, Celinde Schoenmaker, Marisha Wallace and Cedric Neal will all be making their Bridge Theatre debuts.

Additionally, Harry the Horse star Jordan Castle, Lieutenant Brannigan actor Cornelius Clarke, Big Jule star Cameron Johnson, Arvide Abernathy star Anthony O’Donnell, Benny Southstreet star Mark Oxtoby, Rusty Charlie star Ryan Pidgen, and Katy Secombe star (General Cartwright) will appear.

When Is Guys and Dolls?

Guys & Dolls

This immersive show will begin performances on 3 March and end on 2 September, 2023. Captioned Performance on 6 June, 7.30pm. Audio Described Performance on 10 June, 2.30pm.

Tickets

Tickets ranging from £19.50 to £150 can be purchased here.

Where is Guys and Dolls?

Bridge Theatre, 3 Potters Fields Park, London, SE1 2SG.


Details

Start:
3 March 2023
End:
2 September 2023
Cost:
£150

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Deborah Unger

Deborah Unger

Deborah started her career in journalism at Business Week in the United States and has worked for The Guardian and the New York Times. She has lived and travelled extensively in Europe, Asia and South America. She is currently a senior managing producer on the Lost Women of Science podcast.

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