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Sister Act (musical)

Sister Act is a musical based on the hit 1992 film of the same name with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Glenn Slater, book by Bill and Cheri Steinkellner, and additional material by Douglas Carter Beane. After having a regional premiere in 2006 in Pasadena, California,[1] the original West End production opened on June 2, 2009, at the London Palladium, starring Patina Miller and produced by Stage Entertainment and Whoopi Goldberg.[2] Subsequent productions have been seen on Broadway and in many countries around the world.

Sister Act
A Divine Musical Comedy
Poster for the West End production
MusicAlan Menken
LyricsGlenn Slater
BookCheri Steinkellner
Bill Steinkellner
BasisSister Act
by Joseph Howard
PremiereOctober 24, 2006 (2006-10-24): Pasadena Playhouse
Productions2006 Pasadena
2007 Atlanta
2009 West End
2011 Broadway
2011 UK tour
2012 North American tour
2014 US tour
2016 UK tour
2017 International tour
2022 London revival

Synopsis edit

West End edit

Act 1

Philadelphia, Mother Superior declares that the convent is in need (Prologue) before Deloris Van Cartier, crowned 'Lady Fabulous' of 1978, is seen performing in the night club run by her gangster boyfriend Curtis Shank ("Take Me to Heaven"). Deloris is overjoyed as she believes her boyfriend is going to introduce her to a record producer on that day (her birthday), although she soon learns that this is not to be. Hurt and frustrated, Deloris goes to her backup singers KT and LaRosa, about her dreams of stardom and fame ("Fabulous, Baby!"). She decides to break up with Shank and head out of Philadelphia to go fulfill her dreams on her own. However she gets to Shank just in time to see him and his crew made up of nephew TJ, Bones, and Dinero, shoot someone who they believe has "squealed" about them to the cops. Horrified, Deloris runs away and Shank orders his men to get her and bring her back. Deloris runs to a police station and tells the desk chief, Eddie, about what happened. The two recognize each other as old friends from school with Deloris calling him "Sweaty Eddie". Eddie decides that Deloris needs to go into the witness protection program and sends her to the place he believes Shank will never find her - a convent called The Holy Order of the Little Sisters of Our Mother of Perpetual Faith.

Deloris is disappointed by this idea as she learns from the Mother Superior that contact with the outside world is limited, and that she cannot smoke, drink, or wear any of her less than appropriate clothing ("Here Within These Walls"). Deloris joins the other nuns for dinner and after several comedic interactions with the overly perky Sister Mary Patrick, Deloris discovers how the other nuns got their "calling" from the Lord ("How I Got the Calling"). They then ask Deloris to share her story with them and she lies.

Meanwhile, back in his nightclub, Shank is frustrated that he cannot find Deloris anywhere. He tells his goons how he will not stop until he finds and kills Deloris ("When I Find My Baby"). Back at the convent Deloris is bored by the simple life of the nuns and decides to hit the town. She goes across the street to a slinky bar, and is followed by Sister Mary Lazarus, Sister Mary Patrick, and Sister Mary Robert. When the three nuns arrive they are shocked to find Sister Mary Clarence (Deloris' undercover name) drinking and dancing, however they assume that she is attempting to save the lost souls in the bar. Deloris goes along with this idea and gets the whole bar dancing ("Do the Sacred Mass"). However, the joyful mood is quickly destroyed when Deloris recognises Shank's boys entering the bar. She tries to hide herself as they ask people in the bar if they've seen Deloris. Suddenly there is a fight in the bar which has to be broken up by Eddie and the Mother Superior, who orders the nuns to go back to the convent. She then confronts Deloris telling her that she must conform to the life of the nuns. Eddie agrees, telling Deloris that Shank has upped the price on her head, so she needs to be careful. Deloris storms back to the convent after being informed that she has to wake up at 5 a.m. and join the choir. Eddie, now alone with only the drunks and homeless on the street, sings of his desire to be cool, to let go, and impress Deloris ("I Could Be That Guy").

The following morning Deloris attends the choir practice and loudly admits that the choir sounds terrible. This prompts the Mother Superior to let Deloris lead the choir. Deloris does so and teaches the nuns how to sing on key and in time. She also manages to break the quiet and timid Sister Mary Robert out of her shell ("Raise Your Voice"). That Sunday, the choir perform an up-tempo hymn ("Take Me to Heaven (Reprise)") which to the struggling church's surprise brings in more people and more donations. The Mother Superior, however, is horrified how the simple traditional choir she knew has changed and become modern. The news of the choir soon spreads with photographers and news reporters coming in to get the story behind the latest sensation - this wonderful nontraditional choir.

Act 2

Over the coming weeks, the choir has become incredibly successful and the money from donations has paid for the church to be remodelled and fixed ("Sunday Morning Fever"). However, the newfound fame comes at a price. Shank and his goons spot Deloris with the choir in the newspaper. Shank orders his boys to get into the convent and bring Deloris to him. TJ, Bones, and Dinero discuss how they will do this ("Lady in the Long Black Dress"). Meanwhile, back at the church, Monsignor Howard has some terrific news: the choir has been asked to perform a special concert in front of the Pope. The choir are overjoyed but nervous and that night they ask Deloris to pray for their success ("Bless Our Show"). Deloris is also looking forward to the occasion, although the Mother Superior calls her over and tells her that Shank's men have just come looking for her and she must leave quickly. The other nuns overhear and Deloris is forced to tell them the truth about who she really is and that she cannot perform with them. Deloris quickly runs off to get her things followed by Sister Mary Robert while the other nuns disappointedly go back to their rooms. Alone in Deloris' room, the Mother Superior expresses joy that life can go back to being as it was. However it is evident that she, along with the other nuns, have developed a love for Sister Mary Clarence and her modern if somewhat unorthodox ways ("Here Within These Walls (Reprise)").

As Deloris prepares to leave Sister Mary Robert begs to come with her, claiming that she has been inspired to become a stronger person and go after the things she wants ("The Life I Never Led"). Deloris tells her that she doesn't need her to do that, and that she can do it all herself if she really wants to. Deloris runs from the convent and stays at Eddie's house for the night. While there she initially is overjoyed that the following day she will testify against Shank and his boys and then go back to pursuing the career she's dreamed of ("Fabulous, Baby! (Reprise)"). Guilty for abandoning her sisters when they needed her, she reflects on her life and realises that the choices she is making will leave her with nothing but fame and money, and when the lights go out she will be alone. She decides to return to the convent and sing with her sisters ("Sister Act").

Meanwhile, Shank thinks up a new way to get into the convent ("When I Find My Baby (Reprise)"). Dressed as nuns, Shank and his boys sneak into the convent; they find and chase Deloris. Sister Mary Patrick, who has seen what has happened, informs the other nuns who insist they must go and help Deloris. The Mother Superior, however, is adamant that they stay and call the police, prompting an outburst from Sister Mary Robert who tells her that she won't be quiet and take orders blindly anymore; that she is going to help Deloris ("The Life I Never Led (Reprise)"). The other nuns agree and all of them go running through the convent looking for Deloris. It all comes down to a final confrontation in which Shank, armed and dangerous, tells Deloris to get on her knees and beg for her life. However, all the sisters and nuns stand in front of her telling Shank that they will have to go through them first ("Sister Act (Reprise)"). Shank is about to start firing at the nuns when Eddie comes in and fights Shank off. He arrests Shank and his boys and then asks Deloris out on a date which she accepts. Mother Superior and Deloris come to a truce and accept that perhaps they are not so different after all. The show ends with all the nuns and eventually the entire cast performing for the Pope ("Spread the Love Around").

Broadway edit

Act 1

On Christmas Eve in 1977 Philadelphia, Deloris Van Cartier is in the middle of a high-energy audition, performing for her gangster boyfriend Curtis Jackson and his thugs, Joey, TJ, Pablo, and Ernie, in the nightclub he owns ("Take Me to Heaven (Nightclub)"). Despite praise from the thugs, Jackson doesn't believe Deloris and her backup singers are ready to perform in his club. He tells her he cannot join her for Christmas Day, but gives her a coat, which she discovers belonged to his wife. Hurt and frustrated, Deloris sings to her backup singers, Michelle and Tina, about her dreams of stardom and fame ("Fabulous, Baby!"). She decides to break up with Jackson to fulfill her dreams on her own, but gets to him just in time to see him and his crew shoot Ernie, who they believe has "squealed" about them to the cops.

Horrified, Deloris runs to a police station and tells the desk chief, Eddie, about what happened. Eddie decides that Deloris needs to go into the witness protection program and sends her to the place he believes Jackson will never find her - a convent. When she arrives, Deloris is horrified to learn from the Mother Superior that contact with the outside world is limited, and that she cannot smoke, drink, or wear any of her own clothing ("Here Within These Walls"). Deloris, introduced as "Sister Mary Clarence," joins the other nuns for dinner and discovers just how much is limited when she is a nun ("It’s Good to Be A Nun"). Deloris asks them about what they are missing, and Mother Superior makes Deloris go on a fast.

Back in his nightclub, Jackson is frustrated that he cannot find Deloris anywhere. He tells his "crew," Joey, TJ, and Pablo, how he will not stop until he finds and kills Deloris ("When I Find My Baby"). Deloris, hungry from the fast, leaves the convent and goes to a bar across the street, where Joey, TJ, and Pablo are eating. She is followed by two nuns, Sister Mary Patrick and Sister Mary Robert, who realize what life is like outside the convent. Joey almost recognizes Deloris when he gives her money for the jukebox, but dismisses it. When a drag queen enters in a similar outfit to Deloris' opening costume, Joey, TJ, and Pablo try to stop her and get into a fight, giving Deloris, Sister Mary Patrick, and Sister Mary Robert a chance to escape.

At the convent, Eddie confronts Deloris, telling her that she needs to be more careful, and Mother Superior informs her that she join the choir the following day. Deloris storms off, and Eddie, now alone with only the drunks and homeless on the street, sings of his desire to be cool, to let go, and impress Deloris ("I Could Be That Guy").

The following morning Deloris attends the choir practice and, upon realizing how bad they are, offers to help them. She replaces Sister Mary Lazarus, an older and crankier nun, as their leader, and teaches the nuns how to sing in key and in time ("Raise Your Voice"). That Sunday, the choir perform an up-tempo hymn ("Take Me to Heaven (Nun Choir Version)") which brings in more people and more donations but leaves Mother Superior disgusted.

Act 2

Mother Superior wants to get rid of Deloris, but Monsignor O’Hara tells her that the men who were planning to buy the church love the choir, and have given their money to improve and keep the church. Over the coming weeks, the choir has become incredibly successful and the money from donations has paid for the church to be remodeled and fixed ("Sunday Morning Fever"). Monsignor O’Hara has some terrific news: the choir has been asked to perform a special concert in front of the Pope. However, Jackson and his goons spot Deloris with the choir on the television. Jackson orders his boys to get into the convent and bring Deloris to him. TJ, Joey, and Pablo discuss how they will do this ("Lady in the Long Black Dress").

That night, Mother Superior asks God why He has given her the challenge that is Deloris (“Haven’t Got A Prayer"), and shortly after, receives a call from Eddie. Meanwhile, Deloris is approached by the Nuns before they go to sleep, asking her to lead them praying for their show for the Pope, which is the following day (“Bless the Show”). Mother Superior arrives and tells Deloris that the court date for Jackson has moved up to the next day and she must leave immediately. The other nuns overhear and Deloris is forced to tell them the truth about who she really is and that she cannot perform with them.

As Deloris prepares to leave, Sister Mary Robert begs to come with her, claiming that she has been inspired to become a stronger person and go after the things she wants ("The Life I Never Led"). Deloris, staying at Eddie's house for the night, is initially overjoyed that she will be able to go back to pursuing the career she's dreamed of after testifying against Jackson ("Fabulous, Baby! (Reprise)"). However, she realizes that her sisters are more important than any fame or money, and decides to return to the convent to sing with them ("Sister Act").

Meanwhile, Jackson thinks up a new way to get into the convent, giving Joey, TJ, and Pablo nun costumes ("When I Find My Baby (Reprise)"). Deloris interrupts a choir rehearsal and is told by Mother Superior that she is endangering the lives of the nuns and that she must leave. Sister Mary Robert stands with Deloris ("The Life I Never Led (Reprise)"), but is interrupted by Curtis and his men breaking into the church. The nuns scatter and are able to take down Joey, TJ, and Pablo, but Jackson enters and traps Sister Mary Robert at gunpoint.

Deloris begs Jackson to kill her instead, but Mother Superior and all the other nuns stand between them ("Sister Act (Reprise)"). Jackson is about to start firing at the nuns when Eddie enters and arrests Jackson and his boys. He and Deloris share a kiss. Mother Superior and Deloris come to a truce and accept that perhaps they are not so different after all, and the entire company performs for the Pope ("Spread the Love Around").

Productions edit

Original productions in Pasadena and Atlanta edit

The musical premiered at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California on October 24, 2006, and closed on December 23, 2006.[1] It broke records, grossing $1,085,929 to become the highest grossing show ever at the venue.[3] Patina Miller, who would later go on to play Deloris when the show opened in London, was in the ensemble and understudied the role of Deloris, which was originated in the musical by Dawnn Lewis.[4]

The musical was directed by Peter Schneider, developed by Schneider and Michael Reno,[5] choreographed by Marguerite Derricks, with set design by David Potts, costumes by Garry Lennon, lighting by Donald Holder, and sound by Carl Casella and Dominick Sack.[6]

Charles McNulty of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the musical has "Broadway blockbuster written all over it," and Laurence Vittes described it as "hugely entertaining... likely to become a classic" in The Hollywood Reporter. Jonas Schwartz of Theatremania.com was less enthusiastic, saying it "suffers from a bit of an identity crisis."[7]

The production then moved to the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, where it ran from January 17 to February 25, 2007. The cast included Dawnn Lewis as Deloris, Elizabeth Ward Land as the Mother Superior, Harrison White as Curtis, and Beth Malone as Sister Mary Robert.[8]

Curt Holman, writing for the Atlanta-based website CreativeLoafing.com, described it as "a whiplash-inducing experience of genuinely clever and exuberant flourishes alternating with cringe-inducing embarrassments.... The weakest parts of Sister Act tend to be the most faithful moments to the film, which makes you wonder what Menken, Slater and the production's delightful design team could have done with original material."[9]

Original London production edit

 
Sister Act at the London Palladium

Sister Act opened in the West End at the London Palladium on June 2, 2009, following previews from May 7. The production was directed by Peter Schneider and choreographed by Anthony Van Laast, with set design by Klara Zieglerova, costumes by Lez Brotherston and lighting by Natasha Katz.[2][10] Following a year-long search, 24-year-old actress Patina Miller was cast as Deloris, alongside Sheila Hancock as the Mother Superior, Ian Lavender as Monsignor Howard, Chris Jarman as Shank, Ako Mitchell as Eddie, Katie Rowley Jones as Sister Mary Robert, Claire Greenway as Sister Mary Patrick and Julia Sutton (later replaced by Jacqueline Clarke) as Sister Mary Lazarus.[11] It was announced on April 29, 2010, that pop singer Simon Webbe of Blue fame would join the cast as Shank on May 31, 2010, and that the production would close on January 1, 2011.[12] It was then announced the show would close on October 30, 2010, to make way for Andrew Lloyd Webber's new musical production of The Wizard of Oz.[13] Chris Jarman took a planned break from the show from May, during which time Webbe played the role of Shank, and Sheila Hancock left on July 31 due to other contractual commitments. All cast members (with the exception of Simon Webbe, who left on August 28) stayed in the show until it closed. Whoopi Goldberg joined the cast as the Mother Superior for a limited engagement that was supposed to last from August 10–31, 2010, but she left the cast on August 27 due to her mother suffering a stroke.[14][15] Goldberg was then succeeded by Sally Dexter.[16] However, Goldberg returned to the cast for five performances on October 22, 23 and 25.[17] The show closed as announced on October 30, 2010.

Original Broadway production edit

A newly revised adaptation of the show opened on Broadway at the Broadway Theatre on April 20, 2011, after previews beginning March 24, 2011.[18] Jerry Zaks was the new director (Zaks had previously worked with composer Alan Menken on the 2003 Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors) with Douglas Carter Beane rewriting the book.[19] Patina Miller, who originated the role of Deloris in the West End production, reprised the role on Broadway, making her Broadway debut. The original cast featured Victoria Clark (Mother Superior), Fred Applegate (Monsignor), Sarah Bolt (Sister Mary Patrick), Chester Gregory (Eddie), Kingsley Leggs (Curtis), Marla Mindelle (Sister Mary Robert) and Audrie Neenan (Sister Mary Lazarus).[20] On October 12, 2011, Clark left the production for unknown reasons. Her understudy, Jennifer Allen played the role after her departure.[21] Carolee Carmello took over the role of the Mother Superior on November 19, 2011.[22] Raven-Symoné replaced Miller as Deloris on March 27, 2012.[23] The show received multiple Tony Award nominations for the 2011 season, including for Best Musical, Best Actress in a Musical (Miller) and Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Clark). The production closed on August 26, 2012, after 28 previews and 561 performances.[24]

Subsequent productions edit

The first UK touring production opened on October 4, 2011, at the Manchester Opera House, with Cynthia Erivo as Deloris Van Cartier, Denise Black as Mother Superior, Julie Atherton as Sister Mary Robert, and Michael Starke as Monsignor O'Hara.[25] The tour played its final performance on October 20, 2012.[26]

A new non-replica UK tour officially opened on August 11, 2016, running to September 3, 2017.[27][28] Directed and choreographed by Craig Revel Horwood, the tour starred Alexandra Burke as Deloris Van Cartier Jon Robyns as Eddie and Rosemary Ashe as Sister Mary Lazarus.[29]

The first national North American tour debuted on October 2, 2012, at the Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto, Canada[30] and closed on June 29, 2014, at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio, Texas.[31] The cast included Ta'Rea Campbell as Deloris Van Cartier and Hollis Resnik as Mother Superior (later replaced by Lynne Wintersteller).[32] A second national tour (non-equity) ran from 2014 to 2015.[33][34]

On May 9, 2017, an international tour started at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore and visited Philippines, China, Japan, and South Korea, closing January 21, 2018 at the Blue Square Interpark Hall in Seoul. The cast was led by Dené Hill as Deloris Van Cartier.[35][36]

On October 23, 2019, it was announced that the musical would run from July 29, 2020, at the Hammersmith Apollo for 39 performances with Jennifer Saunders in the role of Mother Superior and Whoopi Goldberg as Deloris Van Cartier.[37] The production was delayed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic and finally played from July 19 to August 28, 2022, with Goldberg no longer involved.[38] Full casting was announced on March 18, 2022 where it was confirmed that Beverly Knight would play the role of Van Cartier.[39]

A third UK and Ireland tour was expected to start on April 21, 2020, at the Leicester Curve Theatre but was also delayed and it started on June 27, 2022 at the Manchester Palace Theatre.[40][41]

An additional run at the Dominion Theatre in the West End is scheduled to run from March 15 to August 31, 2024, with Beverley Knight (March 15-June 8) and Alexandra Burke (June 10-August 31) sharing the role of Deloris Van Cartier,[42] and Ruth Jones making her West End debut as Mother Superior (March 15-June 8).[43]

An international tour produced by EMK Productions launched in fall 2023. This production stars Nicole Vanessa Ortiz as Deloris and features both American and Korean actors.

Other adaptations edit

In 2010, the first international adaptation of the show premiered in Germany by Stage Entertainment, who then produced it in Austria, The Netherlands, Italy, France and Spain.

A Brazilian tour, directed by Fernanda Chamma and produced by Stage Entertainment opened in 2015. [44] Whoopi Goldberg chose the actress who would play Delores, Karin Hils, and coached her in New York City.[45] The tour started on March 5, 2015 at Renault Theater, São Paulo, and remained until 2016.[44]

A Danish production of Sister Act is opened September 21, 2023, at Det Ny Teater in Copenhagen. Deloris was portrayed by actress and musical performer Julie Steincke.[46]

Major casts edit

Character West End
(2009)
Broadway
(2011)
1st UK tour
(2011)
1st US tour
(2012)
2nd US tour
(2014)
2nd UK tour
(2016)
Manchester
(2022)
London
(2022)
3rd UK tour
(2022-2023)
Deloris Van Cartier Patina Miller Cynthia Erivo Ta'Rea Campbell Kerissa Arrington Alexandra Burke Sandra Marvin Beverley Knight Sandra Marvin
Mother Superior Sheila Hancock Victoria Clark Denise Black Hollis Resnik Maggie Clennon Reberg Karen Mann Jennifer Saunders Lesley Joseph
Curtis Jackson/Shank Chris Jarman Kingsley Leggs Cavin Cornwall Kingsley Leggs Kolby Kindle Aaron Lee Lambert Jeremy Secomb
Lt. Eddie Souther Ako Mitchell Chester Gregory Edward Baruwa E. Clayton Cornelious Lamont O'Neal Jon Robyns Clive Rowe
Sister Mary Robert Katie Rowley Jones Marla Mindelle Julie Atherton Lael Van Keuren Emily Kay Shrader Sarah Goggin Lizzie Bea
Sister Mary Patrick Claire Greenway Sarah Bolt Laurie Scarth Florrie Bagel Sarah Michelle Cuc Susannah Van Den Berg Keala Settle Catherine Millson
Sister Mary Lazarus Julia Sutton Audrie J. Neenan Jacqueline Clarke Diane J. Findlay Nancy Evans Rosemary Ashe Lesley Joseph Anne Smith
Monsignor O'Hara/Howard Ian Lavender Fred Applegate Michael Starke Richard Pruitt Gordon Gray Tim Maxwell-Clarke Graham Mcduff
Joey/Bones Nicolas Colicos John Treacy Egan Daniel Stockton Todd A. Horman F. Tyler Burnet Samuel Morgan-Grahame Tom Hopcroft
TJ Thomas Goodridge Demond Green Tyrone Huntley Charles Thomas Lawrence Dandridge Sandy Grigelis Bradley Judge
Pablo/Dinero Ivan De Freitas Caesar Samayoa Gavin Alex Ernie Pruneda Nicholas Alexander Rodríguez Ricky Rojas Damian Buhagiar

Notable replacements edit

West End edit

Broadway edit

US Tour edit

UK Tour edit

Musical numbers edit

West End

denotes songs not on the cast recording.

Broadway

Critical response edit

West End edit

Critical opinion of the West End production has been mixed. Ian Shuttleworth of the Financial Times thought although the plot is filled with "great holes," "It's not a brainless show; Glenn Slater's lyrics are often enjoyably sharp. It's just that whenever the choice arises between creative and commercial, commercial wins out every time."[49]

Charles Spencer in The Telegraph wrote Sister Act "proves more enjoyable on stage than it did on film" and "the cheers and standing ovation at the end were both genuine and deserved." He added, "The book, by Cheers writers Cheri and Bill Steinkellner, is strong, funny and touching. And the disco-inspired score by Disney favourite Alan Menken, with neat lyrics by Glenn Slater, is a cracker. Frankly, what's not to like, especially when you've got a chorus line of jiving nuns singing their hearts out ecstatically?"[50]

While Michael Billington of The Guardian thought Alan Menken's music "has a pounding effectiveness," he rated the musical only two out of five stars, calling it "noisily aggressive" and "a show that feels less like a personally driven work of art than a commercial exploitation of an existing franchise." He continued, "What was originally a fairytale fantasy . . . makes little sense in its new, vulgarised incarnation. In the movie, the music arose naturally from the story: there was even a certain wit about seeing a group of wimpled warblers turned into a cohesive unit. But here, long before the heroine has got to work on their larynxes, they are leaping about the stage like showbiz pros telling us How I Got the Calling. In order to pad out a slight story, every key member of the cast also has to be given a number. As a result, the plot grinds to a halt while we hear about the macho fantasies of a sweaty cop, or the hoodlums weary us with their own wet dreams."[51]

In the Evening Standard, Fiona Mountford rated it four out of five stars and stated, "Whether or not divine intervention is involved, it's a wimple-wibbling, habit-forming triumph."[52]

The Times critic, Benedict Nightingale rated the show three out of five stars, observing that "a rather sweet, sentimental film has been hyped up, coarsened, given what — were the Palladium flown to Times Square — we'd call the big, brash Broadway treatment . . . There's less deft comedy, but much more music, most of it indebted to the 1970s, where the action is now set. That lets Alan Menken, the composer, have a lot of catchy fun with period rock and disco."[53]

David Benedict of Variety cited its "slow start" and "clunky storytelling" but thought "the cumulative effect is shamelessly and irresistibly entertaining."[54]

Broadway edit

The Broadway production received mostly positive reviews.[55]

Mark Kennedy of The Associated Press wrote in his review, "This is a musical that hits all the right spots, achieving something close to Broadway grace. It helps that the musical has great original tunes by songwriter Alan Menken and lyricist Glenn Slater that skitters from Motown, to soul and funk, to disco and even a little jokey Barry White. Menken and Slater, who also teamed up for The Little Mermaid, know perfectly how to switch up the mood and tempo.[56]

Elysa Gardner of USA Today gave the show three and a half out of four stars and said, "Sister Act: A Divine Musical Comedy may be less giddily profane, and thought-provoking, than The Book of Mormon, but it has its own distinct and surprising charms. Composer Alan Menken and lyricist Glenn Slater provide original tunes that nod cheekily, but with genuine affection, to that pop era while also propelling the story with a style and exuberance specific to well-crafted musical theater."[57]

Elisabeth Vincentelli of the New York Post also gave the show three and a half out of four stars and wrote, "Big, glitzy numbers are the toast of Broadway musicals. The only thing better? Big, glitzy numbers . . . with nuns! "Sister Act" has plenty of both—and it's one of the season's happiest surprises. Menken evokes the lush, funky sound of Philly soul without falling into mere pastiche: "When I Find My Baby" starts off like bedroom R&B before the lyrics take a hilarious turn. "Take Me to Heaven" and "Spread the Love Around" bloom into full-throttle disco epics, the latter building up to an ecstatic finale.[58]

Thom Geier of Entertainment Weekly gave the show a "B+" and wrote, "It's been a season of ill-conceived or just plain disappointing stage musicals based on movies...Who'd have guessed that the latest iteration of Broadway's recycling trend, Sister Act...would be such a lark? It helps that the show boasts a genuine star turn by newcomer Patina Miller as aspiring singer Deloris Van Cartier. While Sister Act relies on all-new music, thankfully the score is by gifted tunesmith Alan Menken (Little Shop of Horrors, Beauty and the Beast) and his longtime lyricist, Glenn Slater. There are some real melodic standouts here, boosted by the decision to re-set the show in 1977 Philadelphia."[59]

Charles Isherwood of the New York Times gave the show a mixed review and wrote, "I wish I could report that the singing nuns from the Church of Philly Soul are giving those perky Mormons in Africa a run for their money in the unholy hilarity department. But when the jubilant choral numbers subside, as inevitably they must, "Sister Act" slumps back into bland musical-theater grooves and mostly lacks the light of invigorating inspiration. Mr. Menken, who wrote the lustrous period-pop score for "Little Shop of Horrors" (with the lyricist Howard Ashman), is a skillful interpreter of the Philadelphia sound." He did, however, praise Miller's performance, writing she "has a radiant presence and a strong voice with a tangy timbre. As Deloris Van Cartier, a would-be disco diva in 1970s Philly who goes on the lam when the bullets start flying, she truly comes into her own when Deloris sheds her purse full of wisecracks.[60]

Steven Suskin of Variety gave the show an unfavorable review: "New tuner has various assets that place it comfortably in the feel-good entertainment category, and might have launched it to the top last season or even three months ago. But timing is everything. "Sister Act" comes in on the heels of a handful of musicals, including another disco-beat film adaptation (Priscilla Queen of the Desert), and comparisons are not favorable. The Broadway version of 'Sister Act' is glossy, but seems like a worn set of tires repatched too often."[61]

Awards and nominations edit

Original London production edit

Original Broadway production edit

2022 London Revival edit

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result Ref
2023 Laurence Olivier Award Best Musical Revival Nominated [65]
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Clive Rowe Nominated

Sister Act Nun Run edit

The Sister Act Nuns Run was first held in May 2009, just before the opening of the West End musical. When the team from Sister Act got together with the team from Barnardos it was decided a Nun Run would be a great way to promote the new musical as well as raise money for a great cause.

Despite it being a brand new charity run, almost 1000 people got dressed up as nuns to run the streets of London, and altogether they raised over £30,000, and on the back of its success it was decided that this 4 mile run was to be an annual event.

In late 2009 it was announced that the 2010 run was again to take place in May, but this time taking a different route, passing some of London's greatest landmarks such as The Tower of London, Tate Modern, and St. Paul's Cathedral.

To link the run with Sister Act the Musical (other than the fact everyone is dressed as nuns), some of the cast as well as Barnardo's Children's Choir give performances at the start line. This not only helps to fuse the link between Barnardo's and the show, but makes it a fun event, as it is designed as a charity event rather than for competitive runners.

The 2010 run sets this as an annual event which the organizers hope will grow year after year.[66]

The 2011 run took place in September 2011 to coincide with the UK national tour.[67]

References edit

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sister, musical, sister, musical, based, 1992, film, same, name, with, music, alan, menken, lyrics, glenn, slater, book, bill, cheri, steinkellner, additional, material, douglas, carter, beane, after, having, regional, premiere, 2006, pasadena, california, ori. Sister Act is a musical based on the hit 1992 film of the same name with music by Alan Menken lyrics by Glenn Slater book by Bill and Cheri Steinkellner and additional material by Douglas Carter Beane After having a regional premiere in 2006 in Pasadena California 1 the original West End production opened on June 2 2009 at the London Palladium starring Patina Miller and produced by Stage Entertainment and Whoopi Goldberg 2 Subsequent productions have been seen on Broadway and in many countries around the world Sister ActA Divine Musical ComedyPoster for the West End productionMusicAlan MenkenLyricsGlenn SlaterBookCheri SteinkellnerBill SteinkellnerBasisSister Act by Joseph HowardPremiereOctober 24 2006 2006 10 24 Pasadena PlayhouseProductions2006 Pasadena2007 Atlanta2009 West End2011 Broadway2011 UK tour2012 North American tour2014 US tour2016 UK tour2017 International tour2022 London revival Contents 1 Synopsis 1 1 West End 1 2 Broadway 2 Productions 2 1 Original productions in Pasadena and Atlanta 2 2 Original London production 2 3 Original Broadway production 2 4 Subsequent productions 2 5 Other adaptations 3 Major casts 3 1 Notable replacements 3 1 1 West End 3 1 2 Broadway 3 1 3 US Tour 3 1 4 UK Tour 4 Musical numbers 5 Critical response 5 1 West End 5 2 Broadway 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 Original London production 6 2 Original Broadway production 6 3 2022 London Revival 7 Sister Act Nun Run 8 References 9 External linksSynopsis editWest End edit Act 1Philadelphia Mother Superior declares that the convent is in need Prologue before Deloris Van Cartier crowned Lady Fabulous of 1978 is seen performing in the night club run by her gangster boyfriend Curtis Shank Take Me to Heaven Deloris is overjoyed as she believes her boyfriend is going to introduce her to a record producer on that day her birthday although she soon learns that this is not to be Hurt and frustrated Deloris goes to her backup singers KT and LaRosa about her dreams of stardom and fame Fabulous Baby She decides to break up with Shank and head out of Philadelphia to go fulfill her dreams on her own However she gets to Shank just in time to see him and his crew made up of nephew TJ Bones and Dinero shoot someone who they believe has squealed about them to the cops Horrified Deloris runs away and Shank orders his men to get her and bring her back Deloris runs to a police station and tells the desk chief Eddie about what happened The two recognize each other as old friends from school with Deloris calling him Sweaty Eddie Eddie decides that Deloris needs to go into the witness protection program and sends her to the place he believes Shank will never find her a convent called The Holy Order of the Little Sisters of Our Mother of Perpetual Faith Deloris is disappointed by this idea as she learns from the Mother Superior that contact with the outside world is limited and that she cannot smoke drink or wear any of her less than appropriate clothing Here Within These Walls Deloris joins the other nuns for dinner and after several comedic interactions with the overly perky Sister Mary Patrick Deloris discovers how the other nuns got their calling from the Lord How I Got the Calling They then ask Deloris to share her story with them and she lies Meanwhile back in his nightclub Shank is frustrated that he cannot find Deloris anywhere He tells his goons how he will not stop until he finds and kills Deloris When I Find My Baby Back at the convent Deloris is bored by the simple life of the nuns and decides to hit the town She goes across the street to a slinky bar and is followed by Sister Mary Lazarus Sister Mary Patrick and Sister Mary Robert When the three nuns arrive they are shocked to find Sister Mary Clarence Deloris undercover name drinking and dancing however they assume that she is attempting to save the lost souls in the bar Deloris goes along with this idea and gets the whole bar dancing Do the Sacred Mass However the joyful mood is quickly destroyed when Deloris recognises Shank s boys entering the bar She tries to hide herself as they ask people in the bar if they ve seen Deloris Suddenly there is a fight in the bar which has to be broken up by Eddie and the Mother Superior who orders the nuns to go back to the convent She then confronts Deloris telling her that she must conform to the life of the nuns Eddie agrees telling Deloris that Shank has upped the price on her head so she needs to be careful Deloris storms back to the convent after being informed that she has to wake up at 5 a m and join the choir Eddie now alone with only the drunks and homeless on the street sings of his desire to be cool to let go and impress Deloris I Could Be That Guy The following morning Deloris attends the choir practice and loudly admits that the choir sounds terrible This prompts the Mother Superior to let Deloris lead the choir Deloris does so and teaches the nuns how to sing on key and in time She also manages to break the quiet and timid Sister Mary Robert out of her shell Raise Your Voice That Sunday the choir perform an up tempo hymn Take Me to Heaven Reprise which to the struggling church s surprise brings in more people and more donations The Mother Superior however is horrified how the simple traditional choir she knew has changed and become modern The news of the choir soon spreads with photographers and news reporters coming in to get the story behind the latest sensation this wonderful nontraditional choir Act 2Over the coming weeks the choir has become incredibly successful and the money from donations has paid for the church to be remodelled and fixed Sunday Morning Fever However the newfound fame comes at a price Shank and his goons spot Deloris with the choir in the newspaper Shank orders his boys to get into the convent and bring Deloris to him TJ Bones and Dinero discuss how they will do this Lady in the Long Black Dress Meanwhile back at the church Monsignor Howard has some terrific news the choir has been asked to perform a special concert in front of the Pope The choir are overjoyed but nervous and that night they ask Deloris to pray for their success Bless Our Show Deloris is also looking forward to the occasion although the Mother Superior calls her over and tells her that Shank s men have just come looking for her and she must leave quickly The other nuns overhear and Deloris is forced to tell them the truth about who she really is and that she cannot perform with them Deloris quickly runs off to get her things followed by Sister Mary Robert while the other nuns disappointedly go back to their rooms Alone in Deloris room the Mother Superior expresses joy that life can go back to being as it was However it is evident that she along with the other nuns have developed a love for Sister Mary Clarence and her modern if somewhat unorthodox ways Here Within These Walls Reprise As Deloris prepares to leave Sister Mary Robert begs to come with her claiming that she has been inspired to become a stronger person and go after the things she wants The Life I Never Led Deloris tells her that she doesn t need her to do that and that she can do it all herself if she really wants to Deloris runs from the convent and stays at Eddie s house for the night While there she initially is overjoyed that the following day she will testify against Shank and his boys and then go back to pursuing the career she s dreamed of Fabulous Baby Reprise Guilty for abandoning her sisters when they needed her she reflects on her life and realises that the choices she is making will leave her with nothing but fame and money and when the lights go out she will be alone She decides to return to the convent and sing with her sisters Sister Act Meanwhile Shank thinks up a new way to get into the convent When I Find My Baby Reprise Dressed as nuns Shank and his boys sneak into the convent they find and chase Deloris Sister Mary Patrick who has seen what has happened informs the other nuns who insist they must go and help Deloris The Mother Superior however is adamant that they stay and call the police prompting an outburst from Sister Mary Robert who tells her that she won t be quiet and take orders blindly anymore that she is going to help Deloris The Life I Never Led Reprise The other nuns agree and all of them go running through the convent looking for Deloris It all comes down to a final confrontation in which Shank armed and dangerous tells Deloris to get on her knees and beg for her life However all the sisters and nuns stand in front of her telling Shank that they will have to go through them first Sister Act Reprise Shank is about to start firing at the nuns when Eddie comes in and fights Shank off He arrests Shank and his boys and then asks Deloris out on a date which she accepts Mother Superior and Deloris come to a truce and accept that perhaps they are not so different after all The show ends with all the nuns and eventually the entire cast performing for the Pope Spread the Love Around Broadway edit Act 1On Christmas Eve in 1977 Philadelphia Deloris Van Cartier is in the middle of a high energy audition performing for her gangster boyfriend Curtis Jackson and his thugs Joey TJ Pablo and Ernie in the nightclub he owns Take Me to Heaven Nightclub Despite praise from the thugs Jackson doesn t believe Deloris and her backup singers are ready to perform in his club He tells her he cannot join her for Christmas Day but gives her a coat which she discovers belonged to his wife Hurt and frustrated Deloris sings to her backup singers Michelle and Tina about her dreams of stardom and fame Fabulous Baby She decides to break up with Jackson to fulfill her dreams on her own but gets to him just in time to see him and his crew shoot Ernie who they believe has squealed about them to the cops Horrified Deloris runs to a police station and tells the desk chief Eddie about what happened Eddie decides that Deloris needs to go into the witness protection program and sends her to the place he believes Jackson will never find her a convent When she arrives Deloris is horrified to learn from the Mother Superior that contact with the outside world is limited and that she cannot smoke drink or wear any of her own clothing Here Within These Walls Deloris introduced as Sister Mary Clarence joins the other nuns for dinner and discovers just how much is limited when she is a nun It s Good to Be A Nun Deloris asks them about what they are missing and Mother Superior makes Deloris go on a fast Back in his nightclub Jackson is frustrated that he cannot find Deloris anywhere He tells his crew Joey TJ and Pablo how he will not stop until he finds and kills Deloris When I Find My Baby Deloris hungry from the fast leaves the convent and goes to a bar across the street where Joey TJ and Pablo are eating She is followed by two nuns Sister Mary Patrick and Sister Mary Robert who realize what life is like outside the convent Joey almost recognizes Deloris when he gives her money for the jukebox but dismisses it When a drag queen enters in a similar outfit to Deloris opening costume Joey TJ and Pablo try to stop her and get into a fight giving Deloris Sister Mary Patrick and Sister Mary Robert a chance to escape At the convent Eddie confronts Deloris telling her that she needs to be more careful and Mother Superior informs her that she join the choir the following day Deloris storms off and Eddie now alone with only the drunks and homeless on the street sings of his desire to be cool to let go and impress Deloris I Could Be That Guy The following morning Deloris attends the choir practice and upon realizing how bad they are offers to help them She replaces Sister Mary Lazarus an older and crankier nun as their leader and teaches the nuns how to sing in key and in time Raise Your Voice That Sunday the choir perform an up tempo hymn Take Me to Heaven Nun Choir Version which brings in more people and more donations but leaves Mother Superior disgusted Act 2Mother Superior wants to get rid of Deloris but Monsignor O Hara tells her that the men who were planning to buy the church love the choir and have given their money to improve and keep the church Over the coming weeks the choir has become incredibly successful and the money from donations has paid for the church to be remodeled and fixed Sunday Morning Fever Monsignor O Hara has some terrific news the choir has been asked to perform a special concert in front of the Pope However Jackson and his goons spot Deloris with the choir on the television Jackson orders his boys to get into the convent and bring Deloris to him TJ Joey and Pablo discuss how they will do this Lady in the Long Black Dress That night Mother Superior asks God why He has given her the challenge that is Deloris Haven t Got A Prayer and shortly after receives a call from Eddie Meanwhile Deloris is approached by the Nuns before they go to sleep asking her to lead them praying for their show for the Pope which is the following day Bless the Show Mother Superior arrives and tells Deloris that the court date for Jackson has moved up to the next day and she must leave immediately The other nuns overhear and Deloris is forced to tell them the truth about who she really is and that she cannot perform with them As Deloris prepares to leave Sister Mary Robert begs to come with her claiming that she has been inspired to become a stronger person and go after the things she wants The Life I Never Led Deloris staying at Eddie s house for the night is initially overjoyed that she will be able to go back to pursuing the career she s dreamed of after testifying against Jackson Fabulous Baby Reprise However she realizes that her sisters are more important than any fame or money and decides to return to the convent to sing with them Sister Act Meanwhile Jackson thinks up a new way to get into the convent giving Joey TJ and Pablo nun costumes When I Find My Baby Reprise Deloris interrupts a choir rehearsal and is told by Mother Superior that she is endangering the lives of the nuns and that she must leave Sister Mary Robert stands with Deloris The Life I Never Led Reprise but is interrupted by Curtis and his men breaking into the church The nuns scatter and are able to take down Joey TJ and Pablo but Jackson enters and traps Sister Mary Robert at gunpoint Deloris begs Jackson to kill her instead but Mother Superior and all the other nuns stand between them Sister Act Reprise Jackson is about to start firing at the nuns when Eddie enters and arrests Jackson and his boys He and Deloris share a kiss Mother Superior and Deloris come to a truce and accept that perhaps they are not so different after all and the entire company performs for the Pope Spread the Love Around Productions editOriginal productions in Pasadena and Atlanta edit The musical premiered at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena California on October 24 2006 and closed on December 23 2006 1 It broke records grossing 1 085 929 to become the highest grossing show ever at the venue 3 Patina Miller who would later go on to play Deloris when the show opened in London was in the ensemble and understudied the role of Deloris which was originated in the musical by Dawnn Lewis 4 The musical was directed by Peter Schneider developed by Schneider and Michael Reno 5 choreographed by Marguerite Derricks with set design by David Potts costumes by Garry Lennon lighting by Donald Holder and sound by Carl Casella and Dominick Sack 6 Charles McNulty of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the musical has Broadway blockbuster written all over it and Laurence Vittes described it as hugely entertaining likely to become a classic in The Hollywood Reporter Jonas Schwartz of Theatremania com was less enthusiastic saying it suffers from a bit of an identity crisis 7 The production then moved to the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta Georgia where it ran from January 17 to February 25 2007 The cast included Dawnn Lewis as Deloris Elizabeth Ward Land as the Mother Superior Harrison White as Curtis and Beth Malone as Sister Mary Robert 8 Curt Holman writing for the Atlanta based website CreativeLoafing com described it as a whiplash inducing experience of genuinely clever and exuberant flourishes alternating with cringe inducing embarrassments The weakest parts of Sister Act tend to be the most faithful moments to the film which makes you wonder what Menken Slater and the production s delightful design team could have done with original material 9 Original London production edit nbsp Sister Act at the London PalladiumSister Act opened in the West End at the London Palladium on June 2 2009 following previews from May 7 The production was directed by Peter Schneider and choreographed by Anthony Van Laast with set design by Klara Zieglerova costumes by Lez Brotherston and lighting by Natasha Katz 2 10 Following a year long search 24 year old actress Patina Miller was cast as Deloris alongside Sheila Hancock as the Mother Superior Ian Lavender as Monsignor Howard Chris Jarman as Shank Ako Mitchell as Eddie Katie Rowley Jones as Sister Mary Robert Claire Greenway as Sister Mary Patrick and Julia Sutton later replaced by Jacqueline Clarke as Sister Mary Lazarus 11 It was announced on April 29 2010 that pop singer Simon Webbe of Blue fame would join the cast as Shank on May 31 2010 and that the production would close on January 1 2011 12 It was then announced the show would close on October 30 2010 to make way for Andrew Lloyd Webber s new musical production of The Wizard of Oz 13 Chris Jarman took a planned break from the show from May during which time Webbe played the role of Shank and Sheila Hancock left on July 31 due to other contractual commitments All cast members with the exception of Simon Webbe who left on August 28 stayed in the show until it closed Whoopi Goldberg joined the cast as the Mother Superior for a limited engagement that was supposed to last from August 10 31 2010 but she left the cast on August 27 due to her mother suffering a stroke 14 15 Goldberg was then succeeded by Sally Dexter 16 However Goldberg returned to the cast for five performances on October 22 23 and 25 17 The show closed as announced on October 30 2010 Original Broadway production edit A newly revised adaptation of the show opened on Broadway at the Broadway Theatre on April 20 2011 after previews beginning March 24 2011 18 Jerry Zaks was the new director Zaks had previously worked with composer Alan Menken on the 2003 Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors with Douglas Carter Beane rewriting the book 19 Patina Miller who originated the role of Deloris in the West End production reprised the role on Broadway making her Broadway debut The original cast featured Victoria Clark Mother Superior Fred Applegate Monsignor Sarah Bolt Sister Mary Patrick Chester Gregory Eddie Kingsley Leggs Curtis Marla Mindelle Sister Mary Robert and Audrie Neenan Sister Mary Lazarus 20 On October 12 2011 Clark left the production for unknown reasons Her understudy Jennifer Allen played the role after her departure 21 Carolee Carmello took over the role of the Mother Superior on November 19 2011 22 Raven Symone replaced Miller as Deloris on March 27 2012 23 The show received multiple Tony Award nominations for the 2011 season including for Best Musical Best Actress in a Musical Miller and Best Featured Actress in a Musical Clark The production closed on August 26 2012 after 28 previews and 561 performances 24 Subsequent productions edit The first UK touring production opened on October 4 2011 at the Manchester Opera House with Cynthia Erivo as Deloris Van Cartier Denise Black as Mother Superior Julie Atherton as Sister Mary Robert and Michael Starke as Monsignor O Hara 25 The tour played its final performance on October 20 2012 26 A new non replica UK tour officially opened on August 11 2016 running to September 3 2017 27 28 Directed and choreographed by Craig Revel Horwood the tour starred Alexandra Burke as Deloris Van Cartier Jon Robyns as Eddie and Rosemary Ashe as Sister Mary Lazarus 29 The first national North American tour debuted on October 2 2012 at the Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto Canada 30 and closed on June 29 2014 at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio Texas 31 The cast included Ta Rea Campbell as Deloris Van Cartier and Hollis Resnik as Mother Superior later replaced by Lynne Wintersteller 32 A second national tour non equity ran from 2014 to 2015 33 34 On May 9 2017 an international tour started at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore and visited Philippines China Japan and South Korea closing January 21 2018 at the Blue Square Interpark Hall in Seoul The cast was led by Dene Hill as Deloris Van Cartier 35 36 On October 23 2019 it was announced that the musical would run from July 29 2020 at the Hammersmith Apollo for 39 performances with Jennifer Saunders in the role of Mother Superior and Whoopi Goldberg as Deloris Van Cartier 37 The production was delayed twice due to the COVID 19 pandemic and finally played from July 19 to August 28 2022 with Goldberg no longer involved 38 Full casting was announced on March 18 2022 where it was confirmed that Beverly Knight would play the role of Van Cartier 39 A third UK and Ireland tour was expected to start on April 21 2020 at the Leicester Curve Theatre but was also delayed and it started on June 27 2022 at the Manchester Palace Theatre 40 41 An additional run at the Dominion Theatre in the West End is scheduled to run from March 15 to August 31 2024 with Beverley Knight March 15 June 8 and Alexandra Burke June 10 August 31 sharing the role of Deloris Van Cartier 42 and Ruth Jones making her West End debut as Mother Superior March 15 June 8 43 An international tour produced by EMK Productions launched in fall 2023 This production stars Nicole Vanessa Ortiz as Deloris and features both American and Korean actors Other adaptations edit In 2010 the first international adaptation of the show premiered in Germany by Stage Entertainment who then produced it in Austria The Netherlands Italy France and Spain A Brazilian tour directed by Fernanda Chamma and produced by Stage Entertainment opened in 2015 44 Whoopi Goldberg chose the actress who would play Delores Karin Hils and coached her in New York City 45 The tour started on March 5 2015 at Renault Theater Sao Paulo and remained until 2016 44 A Danish production of Sister Act is opened September 21 2023 at Det Ny Teater in Copenhagen Deloris was portrayed by actress and musical performer Julie Steincke 46 Major casts editCharacter West End 2009 Broadway 2011 1st UK tour 2011 1st US tour 2012 2nd US tour 2014 2nd UK tour 2016 Manchester 2022 London 2022 3rd UK tour 2022 2023 Deloris Van Cartier Patina Miller Cynthia Erivo Ta Rea Campbell Kerissa Arrington Alexandra Burke Sandra Marvin Beverley Knight Sandra MarvinMother Superior Sheila Hancock Victoria Clark Denise Black Hollis Resnik Maggie Clennon Reberg Karen Mann Jennifer Saunders Lesley JosephCurtis Jackson Shank Chris Jarman Kingsley Leggs Cavin Cornwall Kingsley Leggs Kolby Kindle Aaron Lee Lambert Jeremy SecombLt Eddie Souther Ako Mitchell Chester Gregory Edward Baruwa E Clayton Cornelious Lamont O Neal Jon Robyns Clive RoweSister Mary Robert Katie Rowley Jones Marla Mindelle Julie Atherton Lael Van Keuren Emily Kay Shrader Sarah Goggin Lizzie BeaSister Mary Patrick Claire Greenway Sarah Bolt Laurie Scarth Florrie Bagel Sarah Michelle Cuc Susannah Van Den Berg Keala Settle Catherine MillsonSister Mary Lazarus Julia Sutton Audrie J Neenan Jacqueline Clarke Diane J Findlay Nancy Evans Rosemary Ashe Lesley Joseph Anne SmithMonsignor O Hara Howard Ian Lavender Fred Applegate Michael Starke Richard Pruitt Gordon Gray Tim Maxwell Clarke Graham McduffJoey Bones Nicolas Colicos John Treacy Egan Daniel Stockton Todd A Horman F Tyler Burnet Samuel Morgan Grahame Tom HopcroftTJ Thomas Goodridge Demond Green Tyrone Huntley Charles Thomas Lawrence Dandridge Sandy Grigelis Bradley JudgePablo Dinero Ivan De Freitas Caesar Samayoa Gavin Alex Ernie Pruneda Nicholas Alexander Rodriguez Ricky Rojas Damian BuhagiarNotable replacements edit West End edit Mother Superior Whoopi Goldberg Sally Dexter Curtis Shank Simon WebbeBroadway edit Deloris van Cartier Raven Symone 23 Mother Superior Carolee CarmelloUS Tour edit Mother Superior Lynne Wintersteller Eddie Souther Chester GregoryUK Tour edit Mother Superior Sue Cleaver Wendi PetersMusical numbers editWest EndAct I 47 Take Me to Heaven Deloris KT LaRosa amp Backups Fabulous Baby Deloris KT amp LaRosa Here Within These Walls Mother Superior amp Nuns How I Got the Calling Deloris Mary Patrick Mary Lazarus Mary Robert amp Nuns When I Find My Baby Shank TJ Bones amp Dinero Do the Sacred Mass Deloris Mary Patrick Mary Lazarus Mary Robert amp Barflies I Could Be That Guy Eddie amp Transients Raise Your Voice Deloris Mary Patrick Mary Lazarus Mary Robert amp Nuns Take Me to Heaven Reprise Monsignor Howard Deloris Mother Superior Mary Patrick Mary Lazarus Mary Robert Nuns amp Photographers Act II Sunday Morning Fever Monsignor Howard Deloris Mother Superior Eddie TJ Bones Dinero Nuns amp Barflies Lady in the Long Black Dress TJ Bones amp Dinero Bless Our Show Deloris Mary Patrick Mary Lazarus Mary Robert amp Nuns Here Within These Walls Reprise Mother Superior The Life I Never Led Mary Robert Fabulous Baby Reprise Deloris Backups amp Nuns Sister Act Deloris When I Find My Baby Reprise Shank The Life I Never Led Reprise Mary Robert Sister Act Reprise Deloris Mother Superior Mary Patrick Mary Lazarus Mary Robert amp Nuns Spread the Love Around Mother Superior Deloris Mary Patrick Mary Lazarus Mary Robert Nuns amp Altar Boy denotes songs not on the cast recording BroadwayAct I 48 Take Me to Heaven Nightclub Deloris Michelle amp Tina Fabulous Baby Deloris Michelle amp Tina Here Within These Walls Mother Superior amp Deloris It s Good to Be a Nun Deloris Mary Patrick Mary Robert Mary Lazarus amp Nuns When I Find My Baby Curtis Joey Pablo amp TJ I Could Be That Guy Eddie amp Homeless Raise Your Voice Deloris Mary Patrick Mary Robert Mary Lazarus amp Nuns Take Me to Heaven Nun Choir Version Deloris Mary Patrick Mary Robert Mary Lazarus amp Nuns Act II Sunday Morning Fever Deloris Mother Superior Monsignor O Hara Eddie Mary Patrick Mary Robert Mary Lazarus Nuns amp Workers Lady in the Long Black Dress Joey Pablo amp TJ Haven t Got a Prayer Mother Superior Bless Our Show Deloris Mary Patrick Mary Robert Mary Lazarus amp Nuns The Life I Never Led Mary Robert Fabulous Baby Reprise Deloris Eddie Nuns amp Fantasy Dancers Sister Act Deloris When I Find My Baby Reprise Curtis The Life I Never Led Reprise Mary Robert Sister Act Reprise Deloris Mother Superior Mary Patrick Mary Robert Mary Lazarus amp Nuns Spread the Love Around The CompanyCritical response editWest End edit Critical opinion of the West End production has been mixed Ian Shuttleworth of the Financial Times thought although the plot is filled with great holes It s not a brainless show Glenn Slater s lyrics are often enjoyably sharp It s just that whenever the choice arises between creative and commercial commercial wins out every time 49 Charles Spencer in The Telegraph wrote Sister Act proves more enjoyable on stage than it did on film and the cheers and standing ovation at the end were both genuine and deserved He added The book by Cheers writers Cheri and Bill Steinkellner is strong funny and touching And the disco inspired score by Disney favourite Alan Menken with neat lyrics by Glenn Slater is a cracker Frankly what s not to like especially when you ve got a chorus line of jiving nuns singing their hearts out ecstatically 50 While Michael Billington of The Guardian thought Alan Menken s music has a pounding effectiveness he rated the musical only two out of five stars calling it noisily aggressive and a show that feels less like a personally driven work of art than a commercial exploitation of an existing franchise He continued What was originally a fairytale fantasy makes little sense in its new vulgarised incarnation In the movie the music arose naturally from the story there was even a certain wit about seeing a group of wimpled warblers turned into a cohesive unit But here long before the heroine has got to work on their larynxes they are leaping about the stage like showbiz pros telling us How I Got the Calling In order to pad out a slight story every key member of the cast also has to be given a number As a result the plot grinds to a halt while we hear about the macho fantasies of a sweaty cop or the hoodlums weary us with their own wet dreams 51 In the Evening Standard Fiona Mountford rated it four out of five stars and stated Whether or not divine intervention is involved it s a wimple wibbling habit forming triumph 52 The Times critic Benedict Nightingale rated the show three out of five stars observing that a rather sweet sentimental film has been hyped up coarsened given what were the Palladium flown to Times Square we d call the big brash Broadway treatment There s less deft comedy but much more music most of it indebted to the 1970s where the action is now set That lets Alan Menken the composer have a lot of catchy fun with period rock and disco 53 David Benedict of Variety cited its slow start and clunky storytelling but thought the cumulative effect is shamelessly and irresistibly entertaining 54 Broadway edit The Broadway production received mostly positive reviews 55 Mark Kennedy of The Associated Press wrote in his review This is a musical that hits all the right spots achieving something close to Broadway grace It helps that the musical has great original tunes by songwriter Alan Menken and lyricist Glenn Slater that skitters from Motown to soul and funk to disco and even a little jokey Barry White Menken and Slater who also teamed up for The Little Mermaid know perfectly how to switch up the mood and tempo 56 Elysa Gardner of USA Today gave the show three and a half out of four stars and said Sister Act A Divine Musical Comedy may be less giddily profane and thought provoking than The Book of Mormon but it has its own distinct and surprising charms Composer Alan Menken and lyricist Glenn Slater provide original tunes that nod cheekily but with genuine affection to that pop era while also propelling the story with a style and exuberance specific to well crafted musical theater 57 Elisabeth Vincentelli of the New York Post also gave the show three and a half out of four stars and wrote Big glitzy numbers are the toast of Broadway musicals The only thing better Big glitzy numbers with nuns Sister Act has plenty of both and it s one of the season s happiest surprises Menken evokes the lush funky sound of Philly soul without falling into mere pastiche When I Find My Baby starts off like bedroom R amp B before the lyrics take a hilarious turn Take Me to Heaven and Spread the Love Around bloom into full throttle disco epics the latter building up to an ecstatic finale 58 Thom Geier of Entertainment Weekly gave the show a B and wrote It s been a season of ill conceived or just plain disappointing stage musicals based on movies Who d have guessed that the latest iteration of Broadway s recycling trend Sister Act would be such a lark It helps that the show boasts a genuine star turn by newcomer Patina Miller as aspiring singer Deloris Van Cartier While Sister Act relies on all new music thankfully the score is by gifted tunesmith Alan Menken Little Shop of Horrors Beauty and the Beast and his longtime lyricist Glenn Slater There are some real melodic standouts here boosted by the decision to re set the show in 1977 Philadelphia 59 Charles Isherwood of the New York Times gave the show a mixed review and wrote I wish I could report that the singing nuns from the Church of Philly Soul are giving those perky Mormons in Africa a run for their money in the unholy hilarity department But when the jubilant choral numbers subside as inevitably they must Sister Act slumps back into bland musical theater grooves and mostly lacks the light of invigorating inspiration Mr Menken who wrote the lustrous period pop score for Little Shop of Horrors with the lyricist Howard Ashman is a skillful interpreter of the Philadelphia sound He did however praise Miller s performance writing she has a radiant presence and a strong voice with a tangy timbre As Deloris Van Cartier a would be disco diva in 1970s Philly who goes on the lam when the bullets start flying she truly comes into her own when Deloris sheds her purse full of wisecracks 60 Steven Suskin of Variety gave the show an unfavorable review New tuner has various assets that place it comfortably in the feel good entertainment category and might have launched it to the top last season or even three months ago But timing is everything Sister Act comes in on the heels of a handful of musicals including another disco beat film adaptation Priscilla Queen of the Desert and comparisons are not favorable The Broadway version of Sister Act is glossy but seems like a worn set of tires repatched too often 61 Awards and nominations editOriginal London production edit Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result Ref2010 Laurence Olivier Award Best New Musical Nominated 62 Best Actress in a Musical Patina Miller NominatedBest Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical Sheila Hancock NominatedBest Theatre Choreographer Anthony Van Laast NominatedOriginal Broadway production edit Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result Ref2011 Tony Award Best Musical Nominated 63 Best Book of a Musical Cheri Steinkellner Bill Steinkellner and Douglas Carter Beane NominatedBest Original Score Alan Menken and Glenn Slater NominatedBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Patina Miller NominatedBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Victoria Clark NominatedDrama Desk Award Outstanding Musical Nominated 64 Outstanding Actress in a Musical Patina Miller NominatedOutstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Victoria Clark NominatedOutstanding Music Alan Menken NominatedOutstanding Lyrics Glenn Slater Nominated2022 London Revival edit Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result Ref2023 Laurence Olivier Award Best Musical Revival Nominated 65 Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Clive Rowe NominatedSister Act Nun Run editThe Sister Act Nuns Run was first held in May 2009 just before the opening of the West End musical When the team from Sister Act got together with the team from Barnardos it was decided a Nun Run would be a great way to promote the new musical as well as raise money for a great cause Despite it being a brand new charity run almost 1000 people got dressed up as nuns to run the streets of London and altogether they raised over 30 000 and on the back of its success it was decided that this 4 mile run was to be an annual event In late 2009 it was announced that the 2010 run was again to take place in May but this time taking a different route passing some of London s greatest landmarks such as The Tower of London Tate Modern and St Paul s Cathedral To link the run with Sister Act the Musical other than the fact everyone is dressed as nuns some of the cast as well as Barnardo s Children s Choir give performances at the start line This not only helps to fuse the link between Barnardo s and the show but makes it a fun event as it is designed as a charity event rather than for competitive runners The 2010 run sets this as an annual event which the organizers hope will grow year after year 66 The 2011 run took place in September 2011 to coincide with the UK national tour 67 References edit a b Hernandez Ernio November 3 2006 Sister Act opens world premiere run Playbill com Retrieved June 13 2017 a b Shenton Mark June 2 2009 Sister Act opens at the London Palladium Playbill com Retrieved June 13 2017 Sister Act Sets Pasadena Playhouse Record Broadwayworld com December 8 2006 Sister Act Makes World Premiere in Pasadena simsscoop com November 9 2006 Isherwood Charles April 20 2011 Different Church More Sequins The New York Times Retrieved January 28 2012 Lipton Brian Scott Dawnn Lewis Elizabeth Ward Land Henry Polic II to Headline Sister Act Theatermania com September 9 2006 Schwartz Jonas Theatermania com Sister Act the Musical review Archived September 21 2007 at the Wayback Machine Theatermania com November 6 2006 SISTER ACT the Musical listing permanent dead link Alliancetheatre org accessed November 27 2008 CreativeLoafing com review Archived September 27 2007 at the Wayback Machine Atlanta creativeloafing com Official Website Archived September 14 2010 at the Wayback Machine sisteractthemusical com Sister Act A Divine Musical Comedy Sister Act Cast is announced Archived July 27 2010 at the Wayback Machine sisteractthemusical com January 29 2009 Sister Act Confirms Closure for 1 Jan Webbe Joins Archived June 15 2011 at the Wayback Machine Whatsonstage com West End s Sister Act to Vacate London Palladium Oct 30 Future Plans Announced Archived October 18 2012 at the Wayback Machine Playbill Back in the Habit Whoopi Goldberg to Join London Cast of Sister Act Archived January 16 2013 at the Wayback Machine Playbill Whoopi Goldberg Withdraws From London s Sister Act After Mother Suffers a Stroke Archived August 30 2010 at the Wayback Machine Playbill Sally Dexter to Replace Whoopi Goldberg in SISTER ACT 8 31 BroadwayWorld com August 17 2010 Whoopi Goldberg to Rejoin Cast of London s Sister Act Archived January 16 2013 at the Wayback Machine Playbill Hetrick Adam Sister Act The Musical Will Open at the Broadway Theatre in April 2011 Archived December 16 2010 at the Wayback Machine Playbill com October 5 2010 It s Official Douglas Carter Beane Joins Sister Act Team Broadwayworld com February 28 2011 Hetrick Adam Victoria Clark Fred Applegate Chester Gregory Will Be Part of Broadway s Sister Act Archived February 4 2011 at the Wayback Machine Playbill com February 1 2011 Hetrick Adam Carolee Carmello Will Be Sister Act s Next Mother Superior Archived November 3 2011 at the Wayback Machine Playbill com November 1 2011 Raise Your Voice Carolee Carmello Replaces Victoria Clark in SISTER ACT as Mother Superior 11 19 BroadwayWorld com November 1 2011 a b It s Official She s Fabulous Raven Symone Joins SISTER ACT Mar 27 Patina Miller Departs Mar 18 broadwayworld com March 7 2012 Hetrick Adam Broadway s Sister Act Will Kick the Habit Aug 26 Archived June 22 2012 at the Wayback Machine Playbill June 20 2012 Shenton Mark June 22 2011 U K tour of Sister Act will be led by Denise Black Michael Starke and Cynthia Erivo Playbill com Retrieved June 12 2017 Johnson Kieran October 11 2012 Sister Act Birmingham Whatsonstage com Retrieved June 12 2017 Sister Act a l Opera Garnier de Monte Carlo Monacochannel mc August 16 2016 Retrieved June 13 2017 Howell Madeleine November 17 2016 Craig Revel Horwood on choreographing Sister Act for Alexandra Burke Theresident co uk Retrieved June 13 2017 Bowie Sell Daisy June 2 2016 Further casting announced for Sister Act Whatsonstage com Retrieved June 13 2017 Hetrick Adam September 4 2012 Sister Act tour to star Ta Rea Campbell Hollis Resnik Kingsley Leggs and Lael Van Keuren Playbill com Retrieved June 12 2017 Fabulous baby National Tour of Sister Act opens in San Antonio Broadway com June 24 2014 Retrieved June 12 2017 Gans Andrew October 2 2013 National tour of Sister Act announces cast changes Broadway com Retrieved June 12 2017 Kerissa Arrington Maggie Clennon Reberg and more to star in Sister Act second national tour Broadwayworld com September 9 2014 Retrieved June 13 2017 Kopet Jeri May 6 2015 Sister Act brings nuns mobsters and disco to Anchorage stage Adn com Retrieved June 13 2017 Sister Act A divine comedy of scandalous proportions Weekender com sg May 15 2017 Retrieved June 13 2017 Sister Act Musicalsisteract com Retrieved March 7 2018 Sister Act Londonboxoffice co uk London Box Office October 23 2019 Retrieved October 23 2019 Sister Act musical postpones London run to 2022 with Whoopi Goldberg dropping out of the run WhatsOnStage Whatsonstage com Retrieved February 16 2021 Jennifer Saunders Beverley Knight Keala Settle and More Will Lead SISTER ACT THE MUSICAL Sister Act musical with Whoopi Goldberg and Jennifer Saunders and tour rescheduled to 2021 WhatsOnStage Whatsonstage com Retrieved April 24 2020 Sister Act The Musical UK Tour 2022 Sisteractthemusical co uk Retrieved August 20 2020 Beverley Knight and Alexandra Burke to star in West End run of SISTER ACT THE MUSICAL londonboxoffice co uk Retrieved May 2 2023 Ruth Jones to star in SISTER ACT THE MUSICAL londonboxoffice co uk Retrieved November 16 2023 a b Conheca o elenco brasileiro da comedia musical Mudanca de Habito Abroadwayeaqui February 16 2015 Retrieved January 3 2022 Karin Hils revela que foi elogiada por Whoopi Goldberg pessoalmente no Drag Me As a Queen Eonline com Retrieved January 3 2022 Sister Act Det Ny Teater Det Ny Teater Retrieved September 18 2023 Sister Act Programme Sister Act Playbill Shuttleworth Ian Sister Act London Palladium Financial Times June 3 2009 Spencer Charles Sister Act at the London Palladium review The Daily Telegraph June 3 2009 Billington Michael Sister Act review The Guardian June 3 2009 Nun fun is heavenly in Sister Act Evening Standard June 3 2009 Nightingale Benedict Sister Act at the London Palladium The Times June 3 2009 Benedict David Sister Act review Variety June 4 2009 Broadway Review Roundup SISTER ACT All the Reviews Broadwayworld com April 20 2011 Kennedy Mark Broadway Musical Sister Act Will Convert You Abcnews go com April 21 2011 Gardner Elysa Sister Act Most entertaining nuns bar none USA Today accessed April 26 2011 Sisters have Act together New York Post April 21 2011 updated Geier Thom Sister Act Entertainment Weekly Review Entertainment Weekly April 25 2011 Isherwood Charles Different Church More Sequins The New York Times April 21 2011 Suskin Steven Sister Act Variety Review Variety April 20 2011 Spring Awakening Enron and Red Score Big in Olivier Nominations Archived from the original on February 11 2010 Retrieved March 5 2022 2011 Tony Nominations Announced Book of Mormon Earns 14 Nominations Archived from the original on September 14 2011 Retrieved March 5 2022 56th Annual Drama Desk Nominations Announced Book of Mormon Scores 12 Nominations Archived from the original on September 2 2011 Retrieved March 5 2022 Stage Guardian April 2 2023 Olivier awards 2023 full list of winners The Guardian Retrieved April 4 2023 Sister Act Nun Run January 13 2010 Archived from the original on January 13 2010 Retrieved March 5 2022 Overseas Running Holidays and Events 209 Events 209events com Archived from the original on October 11 2011 Retrieved March 5 2022 External links editInternet Broadway Database Sister Act Nun Run New York Times November 13 2008 Retrieved 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