Gina Beck and Michael Simkins join the cast of Guys & Dolls at The Bridge Theatre

GINA BECK AND MICHAEL SIMKINS JOIN THE CAST OF GUYS & DOLLS

The Bridge Theatre | SE1 2SG

Booking until 04 January 2025


Nicholas Hytner’s multi-award winning immersive production, Guys & Dolls is delighted to announce that Gina Beck (MatildaThe Sound of MusicShow BoatWickedPhantom of the OperaLes Misérables)and Michael Simkins (John Gabriel BorkmanBackstairs Billy; The Unfriend; Fracked!; Yes, Prime Minister; MAMMA MIA!) will be joining the cast from 02 September.

Gina will play Sarah Brown, taking over the role from Celinde Schoenmaker (Howard Goodall’s Love Story; Les Misérables; The Phantom of the Opera) and Michael will be taking over the role of Arvide Abernathy from Niall Buggy (To Kill A Mockingbird; Juno and The Paycock; Rough Crossing).

Gina Beck said: “I’ve dreamt of playing this role and singing this beautiful score for so long I can’t actually believe I’m going to get to do it, and in such an incredible production. I hope I can at least half fill the shoes of the sensational Celinde Schoenmaker who created the role in this beautiful revival. “If I were a gate I’d be swiiiingiiing!!!””

Michael Simkins said: “I am thrilled to bits to be working at the Bridge Theatre again, and even more thrilled to be joining this sensational show, having seen it in January and been utterly blown away by it. The words I used afterwards to describe it to my friends and family (all of whom I insisted must see the production without delay)  was ‘transformative’ –  fresh as paint, wonderfully uplifting, and utterly irresistible.”

They are joining Owain Arthur (The History BoysOne Man, Two Guvnors; The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power) playing Nathan Detroit, George Ioannides (An Officer and a Gentleman; Annie; MAMMA MIA!) playing Sky MastersonTimmika Ramsay (Moulin Rouge!Cinderella) playing Miss Adelaide, and Jonathan Andrew Hume (Come From Away; nominated for Best British Actor in a Musical at the Black British Theatre Awards) playing Nicely-Nicely Johnson.

The Bridge’s production of Guys & Dolls, which runs until 04 January 2025, immerses audiences in one of the greatest musicals of all time. In this production the seating is wrapped around the action, while the immersive tickets transport audiences to the streets of Manhattan and the bars of Havana. This unlikeliest of love stories is packed with hit songs, including the showstopping Sit Down You’re Rockin’ the BoatLuck Be a Lady and Take Back Your Mink.

Since opening, Guys & Dolls has won  multiple prestigious awards including the Olivier Award for Best Theatre Choreographer for Arlene Phillips with James CousinsBest Musical at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards, three WhatsOnStage Awards including Best Musical Revival, and the Critics’ Circle Theatre Award for Best Musical (the Peter Hepple Award).

Guys & Dolls features an incredible supporting cast including Cornelius Clarke as Lieutenant Brannigan, Cameron Johnson as Big Jule, TJ Lloyd as Rusty Charlie, Ryan Pidgen as Benny Southstreet, Tori Scott asGeneral Cartwright, and Dashaun Vegas as Harry the Horse.

They are joined by Iroy AbesamisKatie BradleyTanisha-Mae BrownFilippo CoffanoEamonn CoxKamilla FernandesAlex GivenLucie HorsfallDominic LambSiân Nathaniel-JamesSaffi Needham, Sophie PourretJames RevellNathan RiggPierce RoganSamuel Routley, Charlotte Scott (Co-Dance Captain), Hollie Jane Stephens and Dale White (Dance Captain, Fight Captain).

Guys & Dolls – a musical fable of Broadway, based on the story and characters of Damon Runyon – has music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, with – choreography by Arlene Phillips with James Cousins, musical supervision and arrangements by Tom Brady, set by Bunny Christie, costumes by Bunny Christie and Deborah Andrews, lighting by Paule Constable, sound by Paul Arditti, orchestrations by Charlie Rosen, associate direction by James Cousins and Lily Dyble, casting by Charlotte Sutton, fight direction by Kate Waters and wigs, hair and make-up by Campbell Young Associates.

Celinde Schoenmaker and Niall Buggy’s final performance will be 31 August.

LISTINGS INFORMATION FOR THE BRIDGE THEATRE

Address: Bridge Theatre, 3 Potters Fields Park, London, SE1 2SG

Box Office: 0333 320 0051 or [email protected]

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About The Bridge:

The Bridge is the first theatre run by London Theatre Company which was founded by Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr in 2017.  The Bridge focuses on the commissioning and production of new shows, as well as staging the occasional classic. The 900-seat auditorium is designed to be flexible and can be adapted for a variety of performance styles, resulting in hugely successful immersive theatre as well as more traditional end on and thrust – stage shows. It was the first new theatre of scale to be added to London’s commercial theatre sector in 80 years.

Young Bridge is a free membership scheme to encourage those between 16 and 25 years to visit the theatre. Members can access discounted tickets and exclusive offers for every show at the Bridge Theatre.

The Bridge Theatre offers performances with Audio Descriptions and performances with Captions, on specific days. Please check on www.bridgetheatre.co.uk regarding times and dates.

A school only performance will be held on Thursday 17 October 2.30pm. For more information and to check if your school qualifies, please register your interest at https://inclusiveaudiences.com/