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Saturday, December 16, 2023 - 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm | Cost: $15*
*Tickets normally start at $15, but you can get 10% off with code FC10. Not valid for past purchases. Subject to availability.

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10% Off Tix to San Francisco Playhouse’s “Guys and Dolls” Musical (Nov. 16-Jan. 13)

The nine-time Tony Award winning musical comedy Guys and Dolls makes a triumphant return to San Francisco!

It’s the ’50s in New York City and nightclub performer Miss Adelaide must find a way to convince Nathan Detroit, her gambling fiancé of fourteen years, to finally bet on love. Meanwhile, high roller Sky Masterson might have made a miscalculation when he bet that he could charm straight-laced missionary Sarah Brown. Guys and Dolls is considered by many to be one of the greatest musical comedies ever written.

Join a cast of Bay Area favorites for the most fun you’ll have this holiday season!

Guys and Dolls
San Francisco Playhouse

November 16, 2023 – January 13, 2024
450 Post St., San Francisco
Tickets start at $13.50 $15

ExclusiveGet 10% off Tickets w/ secret code FC10

The best seats go quickly. Tickets are subject to availability. Promo code not valid for past purchases.

“The greatest musical of all time!” Entertainment Weekly

A Musical Fable of Broadway
Based on a Story and Characters of Damon Runyon
Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows
Music by Frank Loesser

Directed by Bill English
Music Direction by Dave Dobrusky
Choreography by Nicole Helfer

About The Creators

Damon Runyon (Story and Characters), born in New York City in 1880, was an American short-story writer, journalist, and humorist. He was the archetype of the tough, hardnosed street reporter who fraternized socially with gangsters and hoodlums. He began in the newspaper business as a child and went on to cover news, sports, politics, and crime during his time in the business. He also published verses and short stories in national publications such as Harper’s Weekly and McClure’s.

After studying to be a doctor and an accountant, Abe Burrows had a career in sales before becoming a successful radio script writer and writer/performer of musical parody numbers. His first Broadway libretto was Guys and Dolls, co-written with Jo Swerling, with a score by Frank Loesser. Among the musicals for which he provided librettos are Make A Wish, Can-Can and Silk Stockings (both with scores by Cole Porter), Say, Darling, and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (which he also directed; score by Frank Loesser). His non-musical plays include Cactus Flower (wrote and directed) and Forty Carats (directed).

One of America’s great composer/lyricists, Frank Loesser began his songwriting career during the Depression as a lyricist, contributing songs to Broadway revues and nightclub acts. His work with composer Irving Actman in the 1936 revue THE ILLUSTRATOR’S SHOW led to a songwriting contract in Hollywood, where he spent the next eleven years working with such composers as Burton Lane, Jule Styne, Arthur Schwartz and Hoagy Carmichael. Some of his film songs from that period include “Two Sleepy People,” “Jingle Jangle Jingle” and “I Don’t Want To Walk Without You.”

Born in Russia in 1897, Jo Swerling was a playwright, screenwriter and vaudeville sketch writer. Mr. Swerling’s long career began as a reporter and feature writer in New York and Chicago.

 

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Cost: $15*
*Tickets normally start at $15, but you can get 10% off with code FC10. Not valid for past purchases. Subject to availability.
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Address: 450 Post St., San Francisco, CA