STUDENTS from Wirral Grammar Schools for Boys and Girls will stage their production of hit musical Guys and Dolls next week.
Regarded as one of the greatest of all musicals, it is set in New York and tells the story of Nathan Detroit's attempts to find a venue for his dice game and his efforts to avoid finally marrying his fiancé of fourteen years, Adelaide.
It also charts the relationship between Sky Masterson and Sarah Brown, the 'missionary lady,' which began as a bet to win her over and ends with true love.
Packed with colourful characters from the gambling era of the 1950s, great dances, drama and, of course, wonderful songs - Luck Be A lady, Sit Down You're Rocking the Boat, I've Never been in Love Before and many more.
A spokesperson for the school told the Globe: "The company is full of talented young performers both on stage and in the band and the production is bound to reach the professional standards for which the schools have become renowned."
The production is at Wirral Grammar School for Boys Main Hall from Tuesday and Saturday (March 21 to 25).
Tickets (£10 each) are still available and can be purchased from both Grammar School Offices.
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