| Lincoln Community Theatre Presents 
			a Colorful, Crowd-Pleasing Production of Classic Musical “Guys and 
			Dolls”
 [July 24, 2025] 
            Lincoln Community Theatre (LCT) 
			will present its second and final show of the 2025 summer season 
			this weekend. Audiences are invited to enjoy Guys and Dolls, the 
			classic Broadway musical that includes favorite songs such as “Luck 
			Be a Lady” and “Sit Down You’re Rockin’ the Boat!” Guys and Dolls is 
			directed by veteran actor and theater director Derry Dalby, most 
			recently seen with LCT in last summer’s production of “Godspell" and 
			in the 2022 production of The Wizard of Oz as the Cowardly Lion. 
			Dalby says of Guys and Dolls, “This show is awesome! Everyone has 
			worked so hard!”
 
 Guys and Dolls is described as a “musical fable of Broadway” and 
			based on characters and stories by Damon Runyon with music and 
			lyrics by Frank Loesser. According to Music Theatre International, 
			“Guys and Dolls is a classic oddball romantic comedy! Gambler, 
			Nathan Detroit, tries to find the cash to set up the biggest craps 
			game in town while the authorities breathe down his neck; meanwhile, 
			his girlfriend and nightclub performer, Adelaide, laments that 
			they've been engaged for fourteen years. Nathan turns to fellow 
			gambler, Sky Masterson, for the dough, and Sky ends up chasing the 
			straight-laced missionary, Sarah Brown, as a result. Guys and Dolls 
			takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, 
			Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City, but eventually 
			everyone ends up right where they belong.”
 
			
			 The talented cast of Guys and Dolls 
			includes both LCT alumni and actors who are new to Lincoln’s 
			community theater. The cast features leads Dave Helm as Sky 
			Masterson, Alison Knapik as Sarah Brown, Jeff Prince as Nathan 
			Detroit, and Jill Usherwood as Miss Adelaide. Supporting roles 
			include Elijah Sadler as Nicely-Nicely Johnson, Brian Bolton as 
			Benny Southstreet, Jonathan Zemsky as Arvide Abernathy, Zach Chapman 
			as Rusty Charlie, Sheralyn Bolton as General Cartwright/Mimi, Curt 
			Schleich as Lieutenant Brannigan, Mason Beltz as Harry the Horse, 
			Jimmy Tapocik as Big Jule, Andy Brant as Angie the Ox, Josh Hellman 
			as the Master of Ceremonies, Abby Smith as Agatha, and Mike Koke as 
			Joey Biltmore. The ensemble includes Grant Eales, Ryne Manuel, Faith 
			Palmer, Sophia Wilkerson, Hailee Rempe, Raegen Lough, Alaina Taylor, 
			Jacqueline Keysear, Stephanie Hall, Autumn Zollinger, Cari Wilmert, 
			Kambrea McCree, and Paige Zemsky.
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			 The production features a live 
			orchestra of local musicians directed by Theresa O’Hare. Production 
			staff includes accompanist Dinelle Frankland, choreographer Audra 
			Turley, stage manager Emery Kitterman, costumer Dr. Kristen Green, 
			vocal director and lighting designer Dave Helm, props mistress 
			Stephanie Zemsky, set designer and builder Jeff Prince, and artistic 
			designer and set designer Derry Dalby. Performances of Guys and Dolls are 
			July 24, 25, and 26 at 7:30 p.m. and July 27 at 2:00 p.m at Lincoln 
			Community High School in Lincoln. Tickets are $16 for Adults and $11 
			for Students with a Cash Discount of $1.00 The box office opens one 
			hour prior to show time and the auditorium opens 30 minutes prior to 
			the show. All tickets are general seating only. For more 
			information, please visit
			
			www.lincolncommunitytheatre.org. 
 LCT’s next production will be a new Christmas show on stage at 
			Lincoln Community High School the weekend of Thanksgiving, November 
			28, 29, and 30, directed by Tim Searby. In addition to the annual 
			Dessert Musical Cabaret fundraiser in February, LCT will also be 
			hosting a new fundraiser on September 28 at the Lincoln Park 
			District– a swing dance with live band, followed by a deejayed dance 
			of Broadway hits.
 
 Lincoln Community Theatre is a nonprofit dramatic arts organization 
			whose mission is 1) To be a showcase for family entertainment of the 
			finest quality, 2) To create opportunities for participants of all 
			ages to develop talents in all aspects of theatre arts, 3) To 
			encourage and support involvement of area youth in theatrical 
			workshop experiences which prepare them for performance readiness, 
			and 4) To build community involvement in promoting a lifelong 
			appreciation of the arts.
 
 Next summer’s LCT stage productions will be Neil Simon’s hilarious 
			play, “Rumors,” and the beloved Stephen Sondheim musical, “Into the 
			Woods.” Auditions will be held in the spring for both shows.
 
			
				
			
				
			
				
			
			Lincoln Community Theatre presents Guys and Dolls - Photo Slideshow [Stephanie Hall] 
			
			 
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