The music was one of the best parts of the show. Songs written by Frank Loesser like “Luck Be a Lady” and “Sit Down, You’re Rocking the Boat” were performed really well and got the audience excited. The singing was strong, and the live music helped make everything feel more real and professional.
The technical side of the show was also very impressive. The choreography was fun to watch, the costumes matched the time period perfectly, and the set changes helped move the story along smoothly. The lighting and sound also helped set the mood for each scene and made the whole performance feel complete.
Mr. Ortega and everyone involved clearly put in a lot of hard work and time to make this show come together. It felt like more than just a school play because of how well everything was put together.
Overall, Guys and Dolls was a great performance that was entertaining from start to finish. It had humor, great music, and strong acting.
CAST
Jeremy Payano -
Sky Masterson
Vidda Del Orbe -
Sarah Brown
James Jacobson -
Nathan Detroit
Rachel Rosales -
Miss Adelaide
Jether Martinez - Nicely-Nicely Johnson
Tanner Nosch -
Benny Southstreet
Christopher Cantarella - Harry/Rusty Charlie
Adrian Ajdinovski -
Arvide Abernathy
Bexx Sapinski -
General Cartwright
Amelia Sokol -
Mimi
Jacob Vega -
Lt. Brannigan
Soren Karsen -
Big Jule
Katherine Pallotta - Ferguson
Mia Valenzuela -
Vernon
Matteo Serrano -
Master of Ceremonies
Santiago Cardenas -
Calvin
Serina Margono - Ensemble
Henry Kadilli -
Angie the Ox
Emily Vega -
Martha
Gavin Brett -
Joey Biltmore
Kimberly Starker - Ensemble
Ardijana Nikocaj -
Agatha
Margaux Daza -
Ensemble
Jake Krhin -
Ensemble
Arianna Munoz -
Ensemble
Lorena Carmona Lopez - Ensemble
Sarita Lotfalla -
Ensemble