Guys and Dolls, Shakespeare Theatre Company
Every inch of Harman Hall's sizeable stage greets you when you arrive at Francesca Zambello's production of Guys and Dolls. It's not just the optional proscenium that's been taken out, but all the regular masking of the wings has been removed as well, extending the stage outwards and even backwards-- you can just see the costumed head of James Lowe leading the orchestra at the very back of the stage. Every other inch has been transformed into a worn-down, thrift-store inspired set for for the Save-A-Soul Mission from set designed Walt Spangler. It's all on view to the audience as they arrive, lit in full by Amith A. Chandrashaker's designs, and even before the bright and colorful costume designs of Constance Hoffman arrive, it makes a statement: STC has gone all in on this production. The cast of Guys and Dolls at Shakespeare Theatre Company. Photo by Teresa Castracane Photography. But all the money in the world isn't a guarantee, not even with one of the be...






