Show Synopsis: Sergeant Sarah Brown is calling for sinners like the gamblers Nicely-Nicely Johnson, Benny Southstreet and Rusty Charlie to repent for their actions. Nathan Detroit, the gamblers' employer, needs $1000 to rent out a space a craps game and bets Sky Masterton that he cannot get Sarah to go to dinner with him. Nathan's long-time fiancee Adelaide is frustrated that he is still running a craps game and will not marry her yet. Sarah needs to get more sinners to come to Save-A-Soul meetings so that she does not have to close the branch. When Lieutenant Brannigan sees a bunch of gamblers waiting around for a game, the gamblers lie and say that they are throwing Nathan a surprise bachelor party. Nathan reluctantly asks Adelaide to elope with him, but realizes that Sky and Sarah are on a date because Sarah needs Sky to get sinners to go to her Save-A-Soul meetings and faints when he realizes he owes Sky $1000. Sky accidentally gets Sarah drunk for the first time, but she admits how much fun she's having and they declare their love for each other. When Sarah sees that Nathan has been holding a craps game in the same space where Save-A-Soul meets, she is convinced that Sky was lying about his feelings and just trying to get her away from the building. Nathan does not meet Adelaide for their elopement, and she sulks while he loses all his money. Sky gives Nathan $1000 and insists that Sarah refused to go on a date with him, then asks the gamblers to bet their souls in the next game, with the condition that if he wins, they will go to a Save-A-Soul meeting. He wins, and Adelaide does not believe Nathan when he tells her he's going to a prayer meeting, causing them to fight. The gamblers show repentence and religious fervor at the meeting, pleasing Lieutenant Brannigan, and Sarah realizes that Sky paid Nathan $1000 to protect her reputation. Adelaide and Sarah talk about how they want to marry their men today and make them better men tomorrow instead of waiting for them to change, and that is exactly what they do. Character: Miss Adelaide, a talented dancer in her early 30s who wants to marry Nathan; confident and outspoken. Song Context: Adelaide is incredibly frustrated that Nathan has not married her, despite being engaged for fourteen years, and she is trying to figure out why she has a cold that won?t go away. A medical book she consults explains that her symptoms could be psychosomatic, caused by her frustration with Natan. Fun Facts: 1. This musical is based on short stories by Damon Runyon, primarily "The Idyll of Sarah Brown" and "Blood Pressure." 2. The role of Adelaide was created for Vivian Blaine, who played the role in the original Broadway production. 3. Lauren Graham played the role of Adelaide in the 2009 revival of Guys and Dolls, and in an interview with The New York Times, she described Adelaide as a dancer in a marginal club, and all her fantasies are about getting out: getting out of the city with this boyfriend she has stayed with for so long, giving up this gambler?s life.?
"It says here: ?The average unmarried female,? Basically insecure,? Due to some long frustration may react, ?With psychosomatic symptoms. Difficult to endure ?Affecting the upper respiratory tract. ?? In other words, just from waiting around ?For that plain little band of gold, ?A person can develop a cold. ? You can spray her wherever you figure ? The streptococci lurk.? You can give her a shot for whatever's she's got, ? But it just won't work.? If she's tired of getting the fish eye ? From the hotel clerk, ?A person can develop a cold. ??It says here: ?The female remaining single ?Just in the legal sense ?Shows a neurotic tendency - ?See note - ? Chronic organic symptoms,? Toxic or hypertense,?Involving the eye, the ear, the nose, and throat. ??In other words, just from worrying ?If the wedding is on or off ? A person can develop a cough.? You can feed her all day with the vitamin A ? And the bromofizz ?But the medicine never gets anywhere near ? Where the trouble is. ?If she's getting a kind of name for herself, ?And the name ain't his, ?A person can develop a cough. ?? And further more, just from stalling, and stalling, ? And stalling the wedding trip ? A person can develop la grippe. ??When they get on that train to Niagara ? And she can hear church bells chime.? The compartment is air conditioned, ?And the mood sublime,? Then they get off at Saratoga for the fourteenth time! ?A person can develop la grippe, ?La grippe. ? La post nasal drip,? With the wheezes ? And the sneezes ?And a sinus that's really a pip! From a lack of community property ?And a feeling she's getting too old, ?A person can develop a bad, bad cold! ?(Sneezes)"