Nunsense!

Come help the Little Sisters of Hoboken save their convent in this musical comedy sensation!

Sept. 7-17, 2017

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About the Show

When the Little Sisters of Hoboken discover that their cook, Sister Julia, Child of God, has accidentally poisoned 52 of the sisters, and they are in dire need of funds for the burials. The sisters decide that the best way to raise the money is to put on a variety show, so they take over the school auditorium, which is currently set up for the eighth grade production of “Grease.” Here we meet Reverend Mother Regina, a former circus performer; Sister Mary Hubert, the Mistress of Novices; a streetwise nun from Brooklyn named Sister Robert Anne; Sister Mary Leo, a novice who is a wannabe ballerina; and the delightfully wacky Sister Mary Amnesia, the nun who lost her memory when a crucifix fell on her head. Featuring star turns,tap and ballet dancing, an audience quiz, and comic surprises, this show has become an international phenomenon. With more than 5000 productions worldwide, it has been translated into 21 languages.

NUNSENSE was first produced at the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York City on December 12, 1985. It was directed by Dan Goggin.

Sources: Official Nunsense Website and Wikipedia

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Cast and Crew

Director: Greg Kolack
Music Director: Kyle Anne Greer
Choreography: Chelsea Ward
Stage Manager: Cal Turner
Technical Director: John Baderman, Mike Huth, and Co.
Production Coordinator: Janet Venzon

Cast:
Sister Mary Regina (Mother Superior): Lori D'Asta
Sister Mary Hubert: Tammy O'Reilly
Sister Robert Anne: Jennifer Torchia
Sister Mary Amnesia: Kelli Kopp
Sister Mary Leo: Emily Leatherwood

Crew:

Assist. Stage Manager: Sue Wisthuff
Assist. Stage Manager: Tom Gess
Costumes: Michael-Colin Reed
Dramaturg: Pat Hettinger
Hospitality: Joe Mills
Lights: Kurt Lemke
House Manager: Cassandra Johnson
Makeup: Michael-Colin Reed
Program Editor: Ashley Kennedy
Props: Sharon Sobotka
Set Construction: John Baderman
Set Design: Margaret Nikoleit
Set Painting: Mary Kuhn
Sound: Pat Politano

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