Photo gallery: ‘Guys and Dolls’ rehearsal

Elizabeth Underwood, Features Editor

  • Gathering on Broadway in the finale, junior Grant Williams and seniors Katheryne Hager, Tanner Knapp and Emma Galitzer take the center stage to announce the time lapse that took place to create a happy ending.

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  • Delivering bad news to the small mission located off of Broadway, sophomore Emma Lansdowne played her first speaking MHS role as General Matilda B. Cartwright. Defending the mission stands Sarah Brown, played by senior Katheryne Hager.

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  • Dancing in their club, the girls of the Hot Box-Nightclub skip and sing about love with the song “Bushel and a Peck.”

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  • Betting the gamblers their souls for “1,000 potatoes.” junior Grant Williams brings the show to an end with the solo “Lady Luck” for character Sky Masterson. After a little over a month of practice, students opened the show this past Sunday and will continue it on throughout the week. “Oh man, all of the singing, holy cow I lost my voice so many times and I am right now,” Williams said. “But I’m going to deal with it.”

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  • In an attempt to redeem himself to his fourteen year fianceé, character Nathan Detroit swoons Miss Adelaide with his song titled “Sue Me.” Played by senior Tanner Knapp, Detroit faced many hardships as one of the main protagonists along with senior Emma Galitzer.

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  • Singing of his sins, senior August Balman played the role of Nicely-Nicely Johnson, a cohort of main protagonist Nathan Detroit as well as a high class gambler. This was Balman’s fourth year in the musical and third year with a main speaking role.

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  • Opening the show with their “Fugue for Tinhorns,” juniors Gavin Larios, Trey Hafen and senior August Balman sing of the horse races that their characters had just gambled on.

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