Guys and Dolls

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''Guys and Dolls'' was performed in March of 2007.   
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''''Winner of the Capital Awards Best Scenic Design''''
=== Director's Notes ===
=== Director's Notes ===
The cast and crews have worked hard and exhibited the drive to produce a musical of this magnitude. This is a HUGE show. Through their devotion and love of Damon Runyon's magical fable of Broadway, the stage comes to life tonight. It's impossible to tally up the time and commitment that goes into a production of this size. So many lives are involved and so much energy is spent. As we bring to life the classic characters of Guys & Dolls, we'll show our talents of course. But what you won't see is how much we've grown inside. We're better at planning, more responsible, understand what it really means to be a team player, and know what if feels like to pour you heart and soul into something. What a great playground for the students as they prepare to move into the next phase of their lives.
The cast and crews have worked hard and exhibited the drive to produce a musical of this magnitude. This is a HUGE show. Through their devotion and love of Damon Runyon's magical fable of Broadway, the stage comes to life tonight. It's impossible to tally up the time and commitment that goes into a production of this size. So many lives are involved and so much energy is spent. As we bring to life the classic characters of Guys & Dolls, we'll show our talents of course. But what you won't see is how much we've grown inside. We're better at planning, more responsible, understand what it really means to be a team player, and know what if feels like to pour you heart and soul into something. What a great playground for the students as they prepare to move into the next phase of their lives.
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*Crew Chiefs: Elizabeth Albright, Danny Moore
*Crew Chiefs: Elizabeth Albright, Danny Moore
*Stage Crew:  Kaiya Arroyo. Daniel Creech, Alec Kelsey, Marielle McGee, Joey Nelson, Kaitlin Picket, Joey Shaw, Alexis Weber
*Stage Crew:  Kaiya Arroyo. Daniel Creech, Alec Kelsey, Marielle McGee, Joey Nelson, Kaitlin Picket, Joey Shaw, Alexis Weber
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*Props: Ashley DeJong
===Production Staff===
===Production Staff===
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*Choreographer [[Amy Dressel]]
*Choreographer [[Amy Dressel]]
*Costume Masters: Linda Powell, Karen Gilliam
*Costume Masters: Linda Powell, Karen Gilliam
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*Lighting and Set Design: Joshua Reeves
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*Lighting and Set Design: [[Joshua Reaves]]
*Stage Manager: Elle Drumheller
*Stage Manager: Elle Drumheller
*Assistant Stage Managers: Madelyn Anderson, Crystal Kinsch
*Assistant Stage Managers: Madelyn Anderson, Crystal Kinsch
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'''Revolves from Hell'''
'''Revolves from Hell'''
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One of most challenging design elements of the ''Guys and Dolls'' set were the revolving platforms.  The design went right up to the limits of what could be achieved with the type and quality of materials that were selected.  It seemed for a while like the revolves were cursed. The DSL revolve has to be moved twice to get it into the final position. The porch design didn't stabilize the revolve wall enough, and the initial braking scheme allowed too much movements.  The porches themselves were assembled incorrectly and had to be taken down and reworked.  But finally, the revolves were in the right place,and a solution that fixed both the stability and braking problems was designed and implemented.  The revolves went on to steal the show technically, as the crew became experts at quickly and smoothly rotating them.  
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One of most challenging design elements of the ''Guys and Dolls'' set were the revolving platforms.  The design went right up to the limits of what could be achieved with the type and quality of materials that were available.  It seemed for a while like the revolves were cursed. The DSL revolve has to be moved twice to get it into the final position. Casters had to be changed out. The porch design didn't stabilize the revolve wall enough, and the initial braking scheme allowed too much movement.  The porches themselves were assembled incorrectly and had to be taken down and reworked.  But finally, the revolves were in the right place,and a solution that fixed both the stability and braking problems was designed and implemented.  The revolves went on to steal the show technically, as the crew became experts at quickly and smoothly rotating them. [[User:Alanbee|Al]]
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Current revision as of 21:07, 26 June 2009

Guys and Dolls was performed in March of 2007.

'Winner of the Capital Awards Best Scenic Design'

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[edit] Director's Notes

The cast and crews have worked hard and exhibited the drive to produce a musical of this magnitude. This is a HUGE show. Through their devotion and love of Damon Runyon's magical fable of Broadway, the stage comes to life tonight. It's impossible to tally up the time and commitment that goes into a production of this size. So many lives are involved and so much energy is spent. As we bring to life the classic characters of Guys & Dolls, we'll show our talents of course. But what you won't see is how much we've grown inside. We're better at planning, more responsible, understand what it really means to be a team player, and know what if feels like to pour you heart and soul into something. What a great playground for the students as they prepare to move into the next phase of their lives.

[edit] Cast

Chris Ray - Nicely Nicely Johnson Adrian Gilliam - Benny Southstreet Tyler Oakley - Rusty Charlie
Sarah Humphrey - Sarah Brown Justin Borden - Arvide Abernathy Kirby Treadaway - Agatha
Darryl Smith - Calvin Jordan Jaked - Martha Kaitlyn Cartwright - Ruth
Allison Vincent - Dorothy Lindsey Spires - Rose Amelia Collins - Henrietta
Janet Beyersdorf - Gen. Cartwright Rett Lucas - Nathan Detroit Phillip Bouche - Sky Masterson
Erik Campbell - Harry the Horse Mike Olejar - Mike the Mouse Kristen Henry - Big Julie
Derek Handford - Liver Lips Louie Will Crockett - Scranton Slim Zack Creek - Angie the Ox
Chris Sierra - Vinnie the Vain James Giarelli - Bill the Bull Kristopher MacNeill - Smooth Sam
Brandon LaPiana - Mac the Knife Jason Korff - Lt. Brannigan Katie Vohwinkel - Adelaide
Sarah Price - Mimi Joanne Wilson - Allison Alexandra Alverez - Ferguson
Christi Powell - Vernon Beth Hopper - Red Tiana Keith - Candy
Katie Knight - Master of Ceremonies Krysta Gahagen - Waiter Erin Reynolds - Waiter
Lena Zwarg - Waiter Kaitlin Gast - Havana Dancer Nashley Mattocks - Havana Dancer
Ensemble
Kate Beyersdorf Sarah Doering Katie Hockaday
Kayla Honeycutt Nina Poythress Ashleigh Shott
Stephanie Sciascia


[edit] Crew

  • Light Board Operator: Ericka Kmetz
  • Sound Board Operator: Michael Bradley, Brandon Dressen
  • Spot Operator: Tom Babb, Kenneth Syharath
  • Crew Chiefs: Elizabeth Albright, Danny Moore
  • Stage Crew: Kaiya Arroyo. Daniel Creech, Alec Kelsey, Marielle McGee, Joey Nelson, Kaitlin Picket, Joey Shaw, Alexis Weber
  • Props: Ashley DeJong

[edit] Production Staff

  • Producers: Mike Gilliam, Athena Reaves
  • Choreographer Amy Dressel
  • Costume Masters: Linda Powell, Karen Gilliam
  • Lighting and Set Design: Joshua Reaves
  • Stage Manager: Elle Drumheller
  • Assistant Stage Managers: Madelyn Anderson, Crystal Kinsch
  • Scene Shop Manager: Matt Scialdone
  • Technical Directors: Joshua Reaves, Alan Booker

[edit] Guys and Dolls Stories

Revolves from Hell

One of most challenging design elements of the Guys and Dolls set were the revolving platforms. The design went right up to the limits of what could be achieved with the type and quality of materials that were available. It seemed for a while like the revolves were cursed. The DSL revolve has to be moved twice to get it into the final position. Casters had to be changed out. The porch design didn't stabilize the revolve wall enough, and the initial braking scheme allowed too much movement. The porches themselves were assembled incorrectly and had to be taken down and reworked. But finally, the revolves were in the right place,and a solution that fixed both the stability and braking problems was designed and implemented. The revolves went on to steal the show technically, as the crew became experts at quickly and smoothly rotating them. Al

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