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Guys and Dolls

Author: Decia Ranger

Information

Date
13th November 2025
Society
Saffron Walden Musical Theatre Company
Venue
Saffron Walden Town Hall
Type of Production
Youth Production
Director
Adam Bonner
Musical Director
Paul Garner
Choreographer
Siobhan Austin-Guest
Producer
Erica Redfern

We were warmly greeted by front of house and took our seats in the company of President Maureen Gypps.

Guys and Dolls, full of colourful characters and featuring Frank Loesser’s terrific score is one of my favourite musicals and so, after taking my seat and observing the amazing set, I sat back ready to enjoy what was in store and boy was I in for a treat.

The story of Nathan Detroit looking for new premises for his notorious crap game, is the main theme running through the show.  It takes a young actor with considerable talent to capture the essence of this character and Theo Ogbhemhe Smith absolutely nailed it and gave a terrific performance. Playing opposite Theo was Mia Sartin as Miss Adelaide, nightclub singer and Nathan’s fiancée of 14 years!  This was a lovely mature performance. I liked the controlled delivery of her dialogue and her powerful singing voice really did justice to her vocals.

Sky Masterson is the romantic lead, taking on a bet that he can’t take Sarah Brown from the Save-A-Soul mission on a date to Cuba. Oscar Riley and Amelie Mandl gave strong performances as the gambler and the girl from the mission who goes with him to Havana and gets ever so slightly tipsy. Their vocals were beautifully sung and at times quite mesmerising, including the classic “I’ve Never Been in Love Before”.

Congratulations to all the principals including Olly Rutterford as Nicely Nicely Johnson leading the company with “Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat.”   Max Hutchinson as Benny Southgate, Jed Sandeman Shakespeare as Harry the Horse, Fred Savill as Big Jule, Orlando Drake who doubled as Angie the Ox and the Hot Box MC. Lieutenant Brannigan was well played by Cameron Bower.  Giorgia Iorio was Mimi and Imogen Clements was Agatha. Congratulations to Albie Martin as the drunk. A great cameo role.

“The Oldest Established” was well sung by Nathan, Nicely Nicely, Benny, Harry and the Crapshooters and featured some good harmonies.

A lovely performance by Tamsin Weekes as Arvide Abernathy.  Her solo, “More I Could Not Wish You” was beautifully sung. Well done to all in the Mission Band.

The Hot Box Dancers were amazing and really did justice to Siobhan Austin-Guest’s lovely choreography. Very well done to you all.

Congratulations to George Alexander and his team for the incredible set, well designed down to the last detail and thank you for inviting us for a behind the scenes look after the show. The orchestra, conducted by MD Paul Garner and this time located in a different part of the building, once again provided excellent accompaniment with good balance of sound.

The production was well directed by Adam Bonner who really brought out the best in his young cast.  The costume plot had been well devised by Rachel Betts.  Excellent sound and lighting were in the safe hands of Simon Bates

My congratulations go to everyone involved in this lovely production.

 

 

 

          

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