Guys and Dolls
Some musicals have stood the test of time and are just as popular with modern audiences. Guys and Dolls is one such show, revived on stage many times and made into a classic movie. The original production debuted on Broadway in 1950 and was an instant smash. Words and music were by Frank Loesser and it starred Robert Alda and Vivian Blaine. The London version followed in 1953 and featured Stubby Kaye. Over the years, the musical has been nominated and has won several Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Lawrence Olivier Awards in the UK. The story of small time hoodlums and gamblers in New York has captured the imagination of subsequent generations with its larger than life characters and catchy show tunes. It's also a story about love and has a happy ending. It's a firm favorite with amateur productions too. The two most well known songs are A Bushel and a Peck and Luck Be a Lady Tonight. Several singers have taken advantage of the success of Guys and Dolls and released their own versions of songs from the show. Perry Como and Betty Hutton had a hit with a duet on A Bushel and a Peck in 1950. This was also covered by the Andrews Sisters and by Doris Day. Frank Sinatra also had chart success when he released a single of Luck be a Lady Tonight. Many actors clamor for a role in the show as Nathan Detroit, who operates an illegal gambling racket, or as Sky Masterson, a high stakes gambler. Detroit is engaged to sultry nightclub singer, Miss Adelaide. Revivals have featured some famous stars including Patrick Swayze and Don Johnson who both performed in London West End productions as Detroit, Swayze in 2006 and Johnson in 2007. Ewan McGregor starred as Sky Masterson. Previously, in 1995, Las Vegas was the stylish setting for a Guys and Dolls production, starring crooner, Jack Jones, Maureen McGovern and Frank Gorshin. Many people know the show from the 1955 movie, directed by Joseph Mankiewicz. This version of Guys and Dolls was a big hit and was nominated for four Academy Awards. Frank Sinatra, at the height of his fame, played Nathan Detroit and respected actress, Jean Simmons added some glamour. The role of Sky Masterson was given to Marlon Brando. This choice was a surprise as Brando was associated with moody dramas rather than song and dance but his performance won wide praise. There is a widescreen deluxe DVD edition of the film available, featuring documentaries and interviews.
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