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BWW Reviews: TUTS' GUYS AND DOLLS: An Unsure Bet

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Houston's Theatre Under the Stars' (TUTS) season opens with an uninspiring production of Guys and Dolls plagued by lackluster performances by two of the show's leads.  However, gorgeous male harmonies and a brilliant performance by Jennifer Cody as Miss Adelaide elevate the production.

The classic American musical Guys and Dolls, which inspired the movie of the same name starring Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra, follows the exploits of a gang of gamblers in New York City.  Nathan Detroit needs $1,000 to secure a location for his craps game so he bets fellow gambler Sky Masterson he cannot get Missionary Sarah Brown to go with him to Cuba.  Meanwhile, Detroit attempts to ward off the persistent pleading of his fiancée of 14 years, Miss Adelaide, who works as a headliner at the "Hot Box".  Once the initial plot is set the story unfolds in a highly predictable manner.

Unfortunately former Miss America 1981, Susan Powell, is disappointing as the uptight Sarah Brown.  The majority of her acting comes across unconvincing beginning the show with an unemotional speech against the devil on a soap box all the way through to one of the worst portrayals of a crying spell I have seen on stage near the end of the show.  Her vocal performance is also frustrating with a distractingly overuse of vibrato, especially during "I'll Know".  However, Powell proves she has vocal chops during her duet "Marry the Man Today" when the vibrato was more controlled. 

Matt Merchant also falls short as Nathan Detroit lacking the spark or charisma you would expect from a leading man.  Merchant merely drifts through the show continuously out shined by the others in his scene.  It doesn't help Merchant's case that he plays opposite Cody who steals the entire show. 

Cody is best known for her role as Charlotte in Disney's The Princess and the Frog, but had a long run as Rumpleteazer in Cats on Broadway.  She also played the Shoemaker's Elf in the original Broadway cast of Shrek the Musical opposite her sister-in-law Sutton Foster.  Cody does not miss a beat as the feisty Miss Adelaide with a stage presence that radiates to every corner of the Hobby Center.  Every note and delivered line is perfection with unequaled spunk and energy.

Rounding out the leads is Joseph Mahowald (Broadway: The Pirate Queen, Jekyll and Hyde, Les Misérables) as Sky Masterson who last year shined in the National Tour of 9 To 5: The Musical and delivers an equally successful performance in Guys and Dolls.  Mahowald is charming to watch as he slyly woos Sarah and is as delightful to the ear.

One of the highlights of Guys and Dolls is the score's fantastic male harmonies which are beautifully delivered by the ensemble.  Other notable performances are delivered by Houston native Cameron J. Ross (National Tour: The Color Purple) who gives a charismatic performance as gambler Nicely-Nicely Johnson and leads the well know hit "Sit Down, You're Rockin'the Boat" with vocals as smooth as chocolate.  I also loved the performance of "More I Cannot Wish You" by Kevin Cooney (Broadway: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, BLW Goes Public) as Missionary Arvide Abernathy.

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Kara Pohlkamp’s love for musical theatre began when her father took

her to see My Fair Lady in third grade. She believes musicals are so

powerful because a melody can touch the heart and express a story more

deeply than spoken words alone. Originally from Wisconsin, Kara now

lives in Houston working in her dream job as an aerospace engineer. A

diverse array of hobbies occupy her free time including cake

decorating, recurve archery and composing. Kara studied piano for

nine years and has enjoyed singing on stage as well as in church.

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