Last night I went to Sister Act at HCT and, even though I wasn't especially looking forward to it because I have seen it so many times, I had a lot of fun watching this production. The musical is based on the 1992 movie of the same name and follows a lounge singer named Deloris Van Cartier (Mack) as she wreaks havoc on the convent where she has been placed for her protection until she can testify against her mobster boyfriend by taking over the choir. The entire cast is fantastic but I really liked Mack because she gives Deloris an emotional depth that I haven't see before, especially in her renditions of "Fabulous, Baby" and its reprise, Aioleoge Lesa as Curtis because he has a deep and sonorous voice (he reminded me of Barry White) and his version of "When I Find My Baby" is silky smooth, and Christian Patrick Wawro as Eddie because he also has a great voice and his performance of "I Could Be That Guy" is hilarious. I really enjoyed Bonnie Wilson Whitlock (she is a hoot in every show she is in) as the elderly nun Sister Mary Theresa and Sharon Lynn Kenison (another favorite from many local shows) as the cantankerous nun Sister Mary Lazarus because they both maintain their amusing characterizations throughout the whole show. I loved the choreography for the nuns in"Take Me to Heaven," "Sunday Morning Fever," and "Spread the Love Around," because the patterns they create across the floor are very creative (the integration of several props is especially fun), and for Curtis's henchmen TJ (Alec Powell), Joey (Abrin Tinney), and Pablo (Angel Martinez) in "Lady in a Long Black Dress," because they had the entire audience laughing out loud, especially for all of TJ's seductive poses! The sets are completely over the top with an awesome 1970s aesthetic (the shag carpet!) and I was quite impressed with the attention to detail, particularly in the dive bar and Eddie's apartment (it is very clever how it transforms into a club for the reprise of "Fabulous, Baby"). The Gothic arches hanging throughout the theater and the stained glass windows on the LED screens really add to the overall effect. The costumes also have a 1970s vibe (the leisure suits!) and I especially loved the pink and gold lamé outfits worn by Deloris's back-up dancers in the reprise of "Fabulous, Baby" and I loved how the Monsignor's (Ric Starnes) vestments and the nuns's habits get more and more elaborate and bedazzled as the show goes on. This production really won me over and I recommend it for a fun night out (go here for tickets). It runs on the Young Living Centre Stage through October 25.
Note: I also highly recommend the thoroughly entertaining show The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 now on the Sorenson Legacy Jewel Box Stage through November 15 (go here for tickets).
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