
"Guys & Dolls Jr."
Children's Show
Directed by: Jason Williams
Partially funded by the "Illinois Valley Fine Arts"
grant

Guys |

Dolls |

Hot Box Farmerettes |
Mission Band |
CAST
Ashley Adams Jeff Armour
Justin Armour Jacob Bolatto Daniel Breyne
Kelly Breyne Madeleine Craft Billy Darrow
Rosie Darrow Avalon Dittmer
Maddie Donnell Lauren Finklestein
Ryan Flanigan Madison Geske Emily Gula
Jasmin Hallowell Ricky Jodts Ashley Ledbetter
Margaret Lippold Jaden Miller
Taryn Melvin Sarah Myers Max Palmer
Luke Parker Armando Pena
Carlye Pillash Mike Rexius Clay Riedesel
Danielle Ruhl Madison Sauer
Emily Schaumberg Tyler Smith Savanna Sullivan
Cheyanne Sunken Emily Swain
Jo E. Vasquez Mallory Wilson Jessica Yoesle
CREW
Jason Armstrong- Props
Billy Cook- Run Crew/ Usher
Bill Darrow- Usher/ Rigging
Cheryl Finklestein- Head Set Artist
Karissa "Ray" Gillman- Head Publicity
Ashley Hallowell- Make-up
Karie Hallowell- Head Make-up & Hair
Koban Havelka- Stage Manager/ Rehearsal Pianist
Evan Hopkins- Head Props
Jeff Houk- Assistant Director
Jake Kochis- Make-up
Grace Lethiot- Choreographer
Ben Lippold- Head Run Crew
Julie Martin- Rehearsal Pianist
Nick McFadden- Light & Sound Technician
Chelsea McGuire- Head Dresser/ Usher
Tara Miller- Head Usher/ Run Crew
Luke Ricca- Asst. to Joe Yusko
Wendy Ruhl- Head Hoopla Coordinator
Rhonda Sunken- Green Room Attendant
Tim Trumbo- Artist
Sandy Wampler- Costume Advisor
Joe Yusko- Sound

The Pit |

Lights & Sound |

Backstage |
August 10-August 16, 2008
Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, this Broadway classic
introduces us to colorful characters
who have become legends in the canon:
Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform
the evildoers of Times Square
Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up
falling in love
Adelaide, the nightclub performer whose chronic cold is brought on by the fact
she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years AND
Nathan Detroit, her devoted fiancé, desperate as always to find a spot for his
infamous floating crap game.
Everything works out in the end, thanks to the twists and turns of the
hilarious, fast-paced book which takes us from Times Square to Havana to the
sewers of Manhattan, with a bright, brassy immortal score that's also easy to
sing.
Exuberant, irreverent and lighthearted, Guys And Dolls is considered by many
to be the perfect musical comedy - and a perfect introduction to the American
musical.
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