Abbey Grammar School - Guys and Dolls

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Show Details
Guys & Dolls will be performed at

The City Hall, Newry
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Friday 17th October 2003 .... 8pm Sharp- Sold Out

Sunday 19th October 2003 .... 4pm Sharp

Monday 20th October 2003 .... 8pm Sharp

Tuesday 21st October 2003 .... 8pm Sharp

Wednesday 22nd October 2003 .... 8pm Sharp

  All tickets available from the school

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Cast
The Cast
Barry Sands .... Sky Masterson
Joseph Murphy .... Master Of Ceremonies
Roisin Magee .... Sarah Brown
David McEntagart .... Nathan Detroit
Niamh Murphy .... Miss Adelaide
Ruairi Murphy  .... Lieutenant Brannigan
Mark Hughes .... Nicely Nicely Johnson
Turlough Treanor .... Big Jule 
Mathew Johnston .... Benny Southstreet
Eamon Donnelly .... Harry the Horse
Martin Hearty  .... Rusty Charlie
Christopher Cull .... Arvide Abernathy
John McParland .... General Cartwright
Carina Moore .... Martha
Aimee McCague .... Agatha
Sean Donnelly .... Angie the Ox
Conor Rodgers .... Joey Biltmore


Mover - Mark Rodgers, Garrett O’Hare, Conor McKeown, Fergal Campbell, Patrick Courtney, Dancer - Dermot Markey, Conal O’Hare, Niall O’Flaherty, Dancer - Marc Kerrin, Kevin Bell, Brendan Bell, James McCaffrey, Sean Brady, Christopher Curran, Christopher Kerrin, Patrick Courtney, Singers - Damian McParland, Conor Bell, Ruairi Devlin, Conor Rodgers, Stephen Kavanagh - Waiter, Daniel Murphy, Steven Malone, Ruairi Burns, Sean O’Hare, Singer - Conor Dooley, Mark Rodgers, Thomas Best, Band - Garrett O’Hare / Singer - Conor McKeown / Singer - Richard Reynolds, Fergal Campbell / Singer - Conal O’Hare / Singer - Chorus - Dermot Hughes, Conor Kingsnorth, Gavin Elmore, Vincent O’Rourke, Maurice McDonald, Gavin Markey, Kevin Martin, Conor McGuigan, Girl Dancers - Aislinn Reilly, Donna Magee, Danielle Slevin, Cliodhna Murphy, Siamsa McDonald, Sinead O’Callaghen

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

The Crew
The Production Crew

Produced by
Mrs Mary McGinty

Directed by
Mr Joe Smyth

Music Director
Mr Dominic Wadsworth

Musicians
Violins: Steven Rice, Michael Corcoran, Miss Mairead Quinn, Mrs Jane Graham, Louise Bell(Sacred Heart), Helena Curran (Our Lady's)
Double Bass: Orla Rice (Our Lady's), Mrs Ita Mathers
Alto Saxl & Clarinet I: Mr Jarleth Mulholland
Clarinet 2: Cormac Boyle
Alto Sax2: John McEvoy
Tenor Sax: Mr John Cosgrove
Bassoonl: Stephen McElroy
Bassoon2: Kevin O'Reilly
Trumpetl: Mr Peter Benson
Trumpet2: Philip Knox
Trumpet3: Ros Carvill, Conor Murray
Trombone: Mr Matthew Benson
Tuba: John Markey
Drums & Percussion: Gerry Morgan
Piano & Reperter: Mrs Denise Carvill
Spanish Guitar : Mr Mickey Murphy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Plot

THE PLOT

Short Summary

Based on Damon Runyon's short story "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown," Guys and Dolls revolves around Nathan Detroit, the organizer of the oldest established permanent floating crap game in New York, who bets fellow gambler Sky Masterson that he can't make the next girl he sees fall in love with him. The next girl he sees happens to be Miss Sarah Brown, a pure-at-heart Salvation Army-type reformer, and the stage is set for an hilarious evening of complications.

Longer Summary

The curtain rises on Broadway. Three gamblers -- Nicely-Nicely, Benny and Rusty Charlie -- are soon found pouring over the day's racing form in a studied effort to pick the day's winners. Near by is the Save-a-Soul Mission of the Salvation Army, directed by Arvide Abernathy. Here Sky Masterson, a happy-go-lucky sort of fellow, meets the Salvation Army lass, Sarah Brown. He finds her fair game for his romantic sport. But Sarah tells him in no uncertain terms that he is not her kind of man, and that when such a man comes along she will know.

At the Hot Spot night-club chorus girls are going through one of their routines. One of these entertainers, Adelaide, laments that she is addicted to psychosomatic colds. The cause -- Nathan Detroit. She has been keeping company with him fourteen years. But since he is a chronic gambler, there is always some game of chance to come between them just as they are about to get married. At that very moment Nathan is involved in trying to find a place to house a floating crap game for some high players just come to town; and so, once again matrimony is farthest from his mind. His fellow gamblers, Nicely-Nicely and Benny, sympathize with him, for they have only contempt for anybody who allows himself to get deeply involved with a girl.

Meanwhile, Sky Masterson is pursuing Sarah. Stimulated by a bet, he decides to invite her to Havana. Her better judgment not withstanding, Sarah goes off with Sky. In Havana she comes face to face with the glaring truth that she has fallen in love with him. For his part, Sky has also come to realize that his game has become deadly serious; that he, too, was knee-deep in love.

But after they return to Broadway, Sarah discovers that not love, but a bet, had been Sky's motive in taking her to Havana. She refuses to have anything more to do with him. Her troubles are compounded with the news that the Mission is in danger of closing down because not enough people take advantage of its services. With Sky's help, the Mission is saved: with his wide circle of friends on and near Broadway he can see to it that the Mission is crowded. Sarah's romantic interest in him is thereby revived. Her love affair with Sky achieves a happy resolution in marriage; and so, at long last, does that of Nathan and Adelaide.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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