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Guys and Dolls in Concert at the Hollywood Bowl: Los Angeles Philharmonic

Hollywood Bowl (2301 N. Highland Ave. Hollywood, CA 90078)
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Full Price:
$28.00
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$14.00*
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The Los Angeles Philharmonic and a star-studded cast of actors present a concert performance of Guys and Dolls at the Hollywood Bowl. The timeless musical will feature Jessica Biel and Scott Bakula as Sarah Brown and Nathan Detroit, plus Beau Bridges, Ellen Greene, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and many more.

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The last date listed for Guys and Dolls in Concert was Friday July 31, 2009 / 8:30pm.

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The seats were SO BAD three out of four of us that attended could not get into it at all. I would rather rate the performance than the seats but...we could not see the show with binoculars. M or N bench seating was a disaster.
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It's not one of the most relevant shows, but still a delight when well-performed, as this was. The cast was terrific - always a joy to see Brian Stokes Mitchell, and Scott Bakula and Ken Page were reliably effective. Jessica Biel was a revelation. Who knew she could sing like that! While the seats were farther back than I prefer, the price was right and the evening completely enjoyable.
Written on Aug 03 2009

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It's lovely to be at the Hollywood Bowl and I had never seen this classic story. I really enjoyed it! The only thing was that we were pretty far from the stage, and I was looking forward to seeing Jessica Biel but I couldn't really make out her face unfortunately. But we could hear everything really well so we could at least enjoy the overall story.
Written on Aug 10 2009

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Really fun night at the Bowl. We knew going in that the tickets were way back, but they were affordable and that worked for us. Even though visuals weren't as great as we would have liked (i.e. the monitors didn't show alot of the "big picture" action, and we were so far away that even binoculars didn't help much) the sound was really great and the show was very well performed, choreographed, staged and costumed. Great orchestra! We especially liked Ken Page, Ellen Green, Brian Stokes Mitchell and Scott Bakula. And who knew that Jessica Bieles could sing so well! Fun, fun night.
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More Information About Guys and Dolls in Concert

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http://www.hollywoodbowl.com/tickets/performance_detail.cfm?id=4171

Description

Combine the pizzazz of Damon Runyon’s now-legendary characters with a dazzling score by Frank Loesser and a brilliant book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows: the result is Guys and Dolls – A Musical Fable of Broadway, one of America’s greatest musicals and winner of 15 Tonys since its 1951 premiere. The same creative team behind last summer’s spectacular Les Misérables joins forces with Tony-winner Donna McKechnie as choreographer to bring this timeless classic to life as the Bowl’s annual fully staged musical.