Sanford High School’s Theater Company Shines in Vibrant Production of "Guys and Dolls"

Last weekend, the Sanford High School Theater Company transported audiences to post-World War II New York City with their rendition of "Guys and Dolls" at the Sanford Performing Arts Center.

The production, based on the beloved short stories by journalist Damon Runyon, was a shining testament to the unwavering dedication and exceptional talent of Sanford High School's theater enthusiasts.

The performance started with a special showing to students during the school day last Friday, setting the stage for the weekend ahead.

Under the guidance of SPAC Director Brett Williams, the cast of Sanford High School's Theater Company captured the essence of the era, delivering authentic and captivating performances.

"Guys and Dolls was an absolute triumph for our team, exceeding expectations in every way imaginable," exclaimed Director Brett Williams. "Our dedicated students poured their hearts and souls into the production, showcasing their immense talent and commitment."

The production was a showcase of talent and a testament to the power of teamwork and collaboration.

Congratulations to Sanford High School Theater Company on taking on this really big show and doing a fantastic job.