Guys and Dolls, A Musical Fable of Broadway

Guys and Dolls opening postponed

The Des Moines Playhouse is postponing the opening of its fall musical, Guys and Dolls, by one week. The new performance dates are Sept. 16-Oct. 2, 2022. Several cast and crew members have tested positive for COVID-19. Following The Playhouse’s health protocols, the theatre is having to pause rehearsals this week. Ticket holders will be contacted with their new performance dates.

 

In a mythical New York City, gambler Nathan Detroit attempts to set up the biggest craps game in town while the authorities are breathing down his neck. He has another problem, too. Adelaide, nightclub performer and Nathan’s exasperated fiancée of 14 years, has nearly had it waiting for their wedding day to finally arrive. Nathan takes on another risk as he bets fellow gambler, Sky Masterson, that Sky can’t get a date with the pious leader of the Save-a-Soul Mission, Sarah Brown. This musical fable of 1930s Broadway is populated with colorful gamblers, showgirls, and missionaries plus classic songs like “Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat,” “A Bushel and a Peck” and the showstopping “Luck Be a Lady.”

Please join us in the West Lobby 30 minutes prior to each curtain for a pre-show talk presented by Playhouse staff.

If ticket prices are keeping you away from this show, please call the ticket office at 515.277.6261, Noon-5:00 PM, Tuesday-Friday. We have supporters who want to make sure everyone gets a chance to see this production.

Performance Times:
7:30 PM Wednesdays through Saturdays & 2:00 PM Sundays
Theatre:
John Viars Theatre
Run Time:
2 hours 45 minutes including a 15-minute intermission
Content Advisory:
The Playhouse does not rate subject matter as sensitivities vary from person to person. If you have questions about content, age appropriateness, or other aspects of the show (ie strobe lights and other theatrical effects), please contact the ticket office at 515.277.6261.
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Company

  • Nathan Detroit

    Giovanni Bahena

    Nathan Detroit
  • Vernon, Hot Box Dancer

    Michael Beasley

    Vernon, Hot Box Dancer
  • Miss Adelaide

    Kaelan Bohn

    Miss Adelaide
  • Dancer / Ensemble

    Elise Cameron

    Dancer / Ensemble
  • Joey Biltmore

    Brad Church

    Joey Biltmore
  • Dancer / Ensemble

    Madeline Davis

    Dancer / Ensemble
  • General Matilda B Cartwright

    Breigh Edwards

    General Matilda B Cartwright
  • Master of Ceremonies

    Noah Fraizer

    Master of Ceremonies
  • Dancer / Ensemble

    Jillian Gabby

    Dancer / Ensemble
  • Dancer / Ensemble

    Lauren Gabby

    Dancer / Ensemble
  • Allison, Hot Box Dancer

    Riley Jensen

    Allison, Hot Box Dancer
  • Sarah Brown

    Taylor Anne Layden

    Sarah Brown
  • Agatha, Mission Band

    Amy Leonard

    Agatha, Mission Band
  • Society Max

    Zac Logemann

    Society Max
  • Arvide Abernathy

    Dean Messerly

    Arvide Abernathy
  • Nicely-Nicely Johnson

    Greg Millar

    Nicely-Nicely Johnson
  • Dancer / Ensemble

    Mitchell Nieland

    Dancer / Ensemble
  • Martha, Mission Band

    Bridget Paur

    Martha, Mission Band
  • Big Jule

    Madison Ray

    Big Jule
  • Angie the Ox

    Chance Reeves

    Angie the Ox
  • Harry the Horse

    Keelin Reilly

    Harry the Horse
  • Calvin, Mission Band

    Emmitt Reyerson

    Calvin, Mission Band
  • Waiter

    Uriel Rodriguez

    Waiter
  • Benny Southstreet

    Gavin Runles

    Benny Southstreet
  • Sky Masterson

    Evan Schettler

    Sky Masterson
  • Mimi, Hot Box Dancer

    Maggie Schmitt

    Mimi, Hot Box Dancer
  • Ferguson, Hot Box Dancer

    Lexus Thiessen

    Ferguson, Hot Box Dancer
  • Lt Brannigan

    JP Ungs

    Lt Brannigan
  • Director / Playhouse Artistic Director

    Katy Merriman

    Director / Playhouse Artistic Director
  • Music Director

    Tina Haase Findlay

    Music Director
  • Choreographer

    Michael Tomlinson

    Choreographer
  • Scenic Designer

    Teena Sauvola

    Scenic Designer
  • Costume Designer

    Angela Lampe

    Costume Designer
  • Lighting Designer

    Alex Snodgrass

    Lighting Designer
  • Properties Designer

    Nate Weber

    Properties Designer
  • Stage Manager

    Jenna Darsee

    Stage Manager
  • Intimacy Director

    Lyndsy Darland

    Intimacy Director
  • Assistant Director

    Toni Farris

    Assistant Director
  • Assistant Stage Manager

    Korey Williams

    Assistant Stage Manager
  • Conductor

    Brenton Brown

    Conductor

Photos/Video

  • Colorful characters populate the classic Broadway fable, Guys and Dolls, Sept. 9-25, 2022, at The Des Moines Playhouse. (Front row, left to right) Mitchell Nieland, Evan Schettler, Greg Millar. (Second row, left to right) Keelin Reilly, Giovanni Bahena, Madison Ray, Zac Logemann, Brad Church. (Back row, left to right) Michael Beasley, Maggie Schmitt, Gavin Runles. Photo by Steve Gibbons.

  • Two couples – left to right, Sky Masterson (Evan Schettler) and Sarah Brown (Taylor Anne Layden) and Miss Adelaide (Kaelan Bohn) and Nathan Detroit (Giovanni Bahena) – take a gamble on love in Guys and Dolls, Sept. 9-25, 2022, at The Des Moines Playhouse. Photo by Steve Gibbons.

  • Evan Schettler is Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls, Sept. 9-25, 2022, at The Des Moines Playhouse. Photo by Brent Isenberger.

  • Nicely-Nicely Johnson (Greg MIllar), Harry the Horse (Keelin Reilly), and Benny Southstreet (Gavin Runles) compare horses in Guys and Dolls, Sept. 9-25, 2022, at The Des Moines Playhouse. Photo by Steve Gibbons.

  • Sky Masterson (Evan Schettler, center) rolls the dice against his fellow gamblers’ souls in Guys and Dolls, Sept. 9-25, 2022, at The Des Moines Playhouse. (Front row, left to right) Mitchell Nieland, Gavin Runless, Evan Schettler, Brad Church. (Back row, left to right) Keelin Reilly, Giovanni Bahena, Madison Ray, Zac Logemann, Greg Millar. Photo by Steve Gibbons.

  • Sarah Brown (Taylor Anne Layden) and Sky Masterson (Evan Schettler) are taking a gamble on love in Guys and Dolls, Sept. 9-25, 2022, at The Des Moines Playhouse. Photo by Steve Gibbons.

  • Miss Adelaide (Kaelan Bohn, center) with two of the Hot Box girls (Maggie Schmitt, left; Michael Beasley, right) in Guys and Dolls, Sept. 9-25, 2022, at The Des Moines Playhouse. Photo by Steve Gibbons.

  • Nicely-Nicely Johnson (Greg MIllar), Harry the Horse (Keelin Reilly), and Benny Southstreet (Gavin Runles) compare horses in Guys and Dolls, Sept. 9-25, 2022, at The Des Moines Playhouse. Photo by Steve Gibbons.

Press Release

Des Moines Playhouse Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Kill Date: Sept. 25, 2022
Subject: The Des Moines Playhouse 2022-23 Season Opener Guys and Dolls
Contact: Lee Ann Bakros, Playhouse Marketing & Public Relations Director, Lbakros@dmplayhouse.com, 515-974-5358

The Des Moines Playhouse opens its 104th season with the Tony Award winning musical, Guys and Dolls, Sept. 9-25, 2022. Tickets may be purchased online at dmplayhouse.com and by phone at 515-277-6261. Guys and Dolls is sponsored by Infomax Office Systems.

In a mythical New York City, gambler Nathan Detroit attempts to set up the biggest craps game in town while the authorities are breathing down his neck. He has another problem, too. Adelaide, nightclub performer and Nathan’s exasperated fiancée of 14 years, has nearly had it waiting for their wedding day to finally arrive. Nathan takes on another risk as he bets fellow gambler, Sky Masterson, that Sky can’t get a date with the pious leader of the Save-a-Soul Mission, Sarah Brown. This musical fable of 1930s Broadway is populated with colorful gamblers, showgirls, and missionaries plus classic songs like “Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat,” “A Bushel and a Peck” and the showstopping “Luck Be a Lady.”

The Playhouse cast includes Giovanni Bahena, Michael Beasley, Kaelan Bohn, Elise Cameron, Brad Church, Madeline Davis, Breigh Edwards, Noah Fraizer, Jillian Gabby, Lauren Gabby, Riley Jensen, Taylor Anne Layden, Amy Leonard, Zac Logemann, Dean Messerly, Greg Millar, Mitchell Nieland, Bridget Paur, Madison Ray, Chance Reeves, Keelin Reilly, Emmitt Reyerson, Gavin Runles, Uriel Rodriguez, Evan Schettler, Maggie Schmitt, Lexus Thiessen, and JP Ungs. Guys and Dolls is directed by Katy Merriman with music direction by Tina Haase Findley and choreography by Michael Tomlinson.

The Playhouse mission is to create extraordinary, shared experiences through live theatre. The Playhouse vision is to be the home for artistic collaboration where any story can be told. Located at the 42nd Street exit of I-235, the theatre has presented a full season of shows since 1919 and also offers a wide variety of educational experiences including classes for ages 4 to adult, theatre trips to New York, and volunteer opportunities onstage and backstage.

For more information about The Playhouse and Guys and Dolls, visit dmplayhouse.com or call 515-277-6261.

Guys and Dolls Performances: Sept. 9-25, 2022
7:30 PM Wednesdays-Saturdays
2:00 PM Sundays

Guys and Dolls Tickets 
Tickets start at $29
To purchase: Dmplayhouse.com, 515-277-6261, or Des Moines Playhouse ticket office, 831 42nd St, Des Moines, IA 50312. Ticket office hours Noon-5:00 PM, Tuesdays-Fridays, and 90 minutes prior to shows.

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Show Credits

Based on a Story & Characters of Damon Runyon

Music & Lyrics by Frank Loesser

Book by Jo Swerling & Abe Burrows

Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International, www.mtishows.com

Sponsored by

  • Infomax Office Systems