Like Steven Spielberg at his best, Guys & Dolls proves that a work of art can be both entirely populist and a construction of near genius. With far more than its fair share of sparkling comedy, catchy songs, and show-stopping spectaculars, this musical has more in common with The Marriage of Figaro than with the turgid, lifeless trash with which Andrew Lloyd Webber and his ilk are soiling theaters the world over.






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