|  Set against the streets of New York City in the 1950s, "Guys and 
			Dolls" is a story of gamblers, cops and missionaries. The 
			award-winning musical features such memorable characters as Sky 
			Masterson, Sarah Brown, Nathan Detroit and Ms. Adelaide, and songs 
			"Luck Be A Lady," "Bushel and a Peck," "Sue Me" and "Sit Down, 
			You're Rockin' the Boat." Student ensemble members are Chase 
			Doolin as Sky Masterson; Bobby Wilhelmson as Nathan Detroit; Lauren 
			Stanfield as Sarah Brown; Alexa Maxey as Ms. Adelaide; Madison 
			Bishop as Agatha; Michael Coley as Arvide Abernathy; Riley Dobson as 
			Big Jule; Tegan Follis as Martha; Ryan Huggins as Nicely Nicely 
			Johnson; Kendall Katz as Gen. Matilda B. Cartwright; Alan Rasnic as 
			Lt. Brannigan; Chase Krones as Rusty Charlie; Michael Marconi as 
			Harry the Horse; Brett Vandy Nelson as Angie the Ox; Cameron 
			Williams as Benny Southstreet; Isaiah Denton as Calvin and Joey 
			Biltmore; Sara Klemm, Jazmin Robinson, Danielle Rokosh and India 
			Stoddard as Salvation Army members; and Melissa Crivokapich, Deidra 
			Granderson, Sabrina Washington as Hot Box Dancers. 
			 
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			 "Guys and Dolls" was written by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, with 
			lyrics and music by Frank Loesser, and is based on two short stories 
			by Damon Runyon. Produced on Broadway in 1950, it won the Tony Award 
			for best musical and was later made into a popular film starring 
			Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Frank Sinatra and Vivian Blaine. The show is directed by Kenneth Z. Kendall. Music direction is by 
			Cynthia Fox, assistant professor of music; technical direction by 
			Martin Holden, assistant professor of theater; and choreography by 
			Audra Turley, dance instructor. Showtimes will be at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 12-15 and a 2 p.m. matinee on 
			Feb. 16. Tickets are $12 for general admission, $6 for students and 
			seniors, and $1 for LC students. To reserve tickets, call the box 
			office at 217-732-3155, ext 280. 
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