Reviews: Here's What Critics Think of London's Immersive Guys and Dolls | Playbill

Playbill Universe Reviews: Here's What Critics Think of London's Immersive Guys and Dolls

Nicholas Hytner directs Daniel Mays, Andrew Richardson, Celinde Schoenmaker, and Marisha Wallace in the immersive production at The Bridge Theatre.

Cast of Guys and Dolls at The Bridge Theatre Manuel Harlan

The Bridge Theatre's immersive production of the classic American musical Guys and Dolls opened March 14, and the reviews are rolling in! The production began previews at the London venue March 3.

Tony winner Nicholas Hytner directs a cast featuring Daniel Mays as Nathan Detroit, Andrew Richardson as Sky Masterson, Celinde Schoenmaker as Sarah Brown, Marisha Wallace as Miss Adelaide, Cedric Neal as Nicely-Nicely Johnson, Cornelius Clarke as Lieutenant Brannigan, Cameron Johnson as Big Jule, Anthony O’Donnell as Arvide Abernathy, Mark Oxtoby as Benny Southstreet, Jordan Castle as Harry the Horse, Ryan Pidgen as Rusty Charlie, and Katy Secombe as General Cartwright.

Read the reviews here.

The Daily Mail (Patrick Marmion)*

Evening Standard (Nick Curtis)

The Guardian (Arifa Akbar)

The Telegraph (Dominic Cavendish)

London Theatre (Marianka Swain)

The New York Times (Matt Wolf)*

The Stage (Sam Marlowe)

The Times (Clive Davis)*

Time Out (Andrzej Lukowski)

Variety (David Benedict)

WhatsOnStage (Sarah Crompton)

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Playbill will continue to update this list as reviews come in.

The ensemble includes Simon Anthony, Lydia Bannister, Kathryn Barnes, Callum Bell, Cindy Belliot, Petrelle Dias, Ike Fallon, Leslie Garcia Bowman, George Ioannides, Robbie McMillan, Perry O’Dea, Charlotte Scott, Tinovimbanashe Sibanda, Isabel Snaas, Sasha Wareham, and Dale White.

Check out production photos below:

Photos: See London's Immersive Production of Guys and Dolls at The Bridge Theatre

 
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