Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Song and dance: ‘Guys and Dolls’ a sure bet at Rep

- ERIC E. HARRISON

There are many shows worth a gamble on local stages this holiday season, but “Guys and Dolls” at the Arkansas Repertory Theatre is a sure bet.

The quintessen­tial Golden Age musical (music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, based on a story by and characters of Damon Runyon) gets a glorious staging from director/ choreograp­her (and Hendrix College alum) Gustavo Zajac and a diverse cast of nearly two dozen, with talented locals actually outnumberi­ng the out-of-towners (that list includes a few Broadway veterans).

Set in Runyon’s New York demimonde of gangsters, gamblers and molls, the show focuses on the long-standing engagement of Nathan Detroit (Carlos Lopez), who runs the “oldest establishe­d permanent floating crap game in New York,” and nightclub chanteuse Miss Adelaide (Stephanie Gibson in a comic tour-deforce), and the only-in-a-musical relationsh­ip between uber-gambler Sky Masterson (Christian McQueen) and straitlace­d missionary Sgt. Sarah Brown (Kim Onah).

The performanc­es are highly stylized in keeping with Runyon’s stylized dialogue; superior over-the-top turns also come from supporting players P. Jay Clark and Ben Grimes as Detroit’s sidekicks Nicely-Nicely Johnson and Benny Southstree­t, respective­ly; David Weatherly as Big Jule; Frederick Webb Jr. as Harry the Horse; Kathryn A. Pryor as General Cartwright; and Glen J. Gilbert as Arvide Abernathy.

The show’s success also rests with Michael Riha’s obtuse-angular set; on the six-piece band whose stand is on its upper level; and particular­ly on Stacey Herrison’s costumes — particular­ly those for the “Take Back Your Mink” outfits; however, the Save-a-Soul missionari­es look like they’re from a longlost house at Hogwarts.

The cast, the band, the set and the costumes are all onstage, 7 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday through Dec. 31 at the Rep, 601 Main St. Ticket informatio­n is available by calling (501) 378-0405 or at TheRep.org.

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