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News West End Guys and Dolls to Transfer and Simultaneously Launch U.K Tour The current West End production of Guys and Dolls is to continue its run thereafter in another West End house, resuming performances at the Phoenix Theatre March 19. A second mounting of the production will embark upon a simultaneous, previously booked tour, beginning performances at Liverpool's Empire Theatre March 16.

The production was first seen at in summer 2014 before transferring to the Savoy Theatre, where it opened officially Jan. 6 and runs through March 12. The West End production was originally supposed to be sent out on tour, but the production will now be duplicated.

The West End company curretnly stars Sophie Thompson and , both reprising their Chichester roles as Miss Adelaide and Sky Masterson, respectively, joined by as Nathan Detroit and Siubhan Harrison as Sarah Brown. Completing the cast are Lucy Jane Adcock, Abigail Brodie, Cornelius Clarke, Momar Diagne, Lavinia Fitzpatrick, Lorna Gale, Nic Greenshields, Selina Hamilton, Ian Hughes, Frankie Jenna, Jacob Maynard, Neil McCaul, Genevieve Nicole, William Oxborrow, Max Parker, Carl Patrick, James Revell, Giovanni Spano, Gavin Spokes, Jonathan Stewart, Lucie Mae Sumner and Liam Wrate. Casting for the West End run at the Phoenix and the tour is still to be announced.

The production is directed by , with choreography by Carlos Acosta and Andrew Wright. It is designed by Peter McKintosh, with lighting by Tim Mitchell and sound by Paul Groothuis. Musical supervision, musical direction and dance arrangements are by Gareth Valentine with as orchestrator.

The Chichester Festival Theatre production of Guys and Dolls is produced in the West End by Tristan Baker and Charlie Parsons for Runaway Entertainment, Oliver Royds for BOS Productions, Richard Darbourne Ltd. and Tulchin Bartner Productions.

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