Watch Kendra Kassebaum, Ben Davis, Jordan Gelber in St. Louis Muny’s Guys and Dolls | Playbill

Video Watch Kendra Kassebaum, Ben Davis, Jordan Gelber in St. Louis Muny’s Guys and Dolls The show kicks off the venue's 101st season.

The St. Louis Muny production of Guys and Dolls, the first show of its second century, is currently playing the outdoor venue through June 16.

Directed by Gordon Greenberg, the classic Frank Loesser musical stars Kendra Kassebaum as Miss Adelaide, Ben Davis as Sky Masterson, Brittany Bradford as Sarah Brown, and Jordan Gelber as Nathan Detroit. Check out footage from the production in the video above, including such Loesser standards as “Luck Be a Lady,” “If I Were a Bell,” “Sue Me,” and the title song.

Also featured are Ken Page as Arvide Abernathy, Zoe Vonder Haar as General Cartwright, Orville Mendoza as Nicely-Nicely Johnson, Jared Gertner as Benny Southstreet, Brendan Averett as Big Jule, Kevin Cahoon as Harry the Horse, and Rich Pisarkiewicz as Lt. Brannigan.

The ensemble includes Calvin Cooper, Darien Crago, Matthew Davies, Colby Dezelick, Tyler Eisenreich, Whitney G-Bowley, Berklea Going, Julie Hanson, Jeff Kuhr, Alicia Lundgren, Erin N. Moore, Jevares Myrick, Michael Santomassimo, Kelly Sheehan, Matthew Steffens, Keith Tyrone, Amy Van Norstrand, Jerry Vogel, and Sharrod Williams. The company will also be joined by the Muny Kid and Teen youth ensemble.

READ: J. Harrison Ghee, Will Swenson, Ann Harada, More Set for The Muny’s 101st Season

The production also has choreography by Lorin Latarro and Patrick O’Neill, music direction by Brad Haak, scenic design by Paul Tate dePoo III, costume design by Tristan Raines, lighting design by Rob Denton, sound design by John Shivers and David Patridge, video design by Nathan W. Scheuer, and wig design by Leah J. Loukas. The production stage manager is Nancy Uffner.

Check out photos from the musical below.

Production Photos: Guys and Dolls at the Muny

 
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