Ten Divine Reasons to see Sister Act - The Musical

Ten Divine Reasons to see Sister Act - The MusicalSister Act will be playing at the Carlos do Carmo Auditorium, Lagoa on November 14, 15 and 16 at 7:30 pm with a matinée on Sunday Nov 17 at 2 pm.

Ten Divine Reasons to see Sister Act - The Musical

1. Sister Act the Broadway musical is based on the hit film starring Whoopi Goldberg - a refreshing take on the plot promising to deliver an all-singing, all-dancing, all-fun night out at the theatre.

2. Director Carmen Danen, brings her years of experience as a professional musical theatre performer and vocal coach to ensure The Algarveans Theatre cast will wow audiences with high-energy musical numbers.

3. Professional choreographer Shelley Dança has raised the bar on the dance sequences.Sister Act Gangsters

4. Great sets and fabulous costumes echoing Deloris’ disco diva dreams: expect to see the cast shimmy and shake in everything from humble habits to night club sparkles.

5. Scripted with humour and wit which go along with the dancing and singing. Watch out for side-splitting scene stealing one-liners.

6. This story about love, friendship and staying true to yourself is set in a church, so you can expect a lot of powerhouse singers belting out gospel-inspired tunes.

7.  Every story will have a villain, and Sister Act is no different. But unlike the regular bad guys, the villains of the piece are a motley crew of singin’, dancin’ & romancin’ guys.

8. The music is GREAT! Sure to get everyone groovin’ in the aisle with shades of Motown, soul and funk!

9. As Mother Superior would say “There are no words” to describe the power, the joy and the talent of this magical Algarvean cast. Don’t miss out on something truly spectacular.

10. With 4 sell out performances, there’s now an extra show on Wednesday night – only a few tickets left! For more details check out www.TheAlgarveans.com

Music is by Alan Menken, Lyrics by Glenn Slater and the Book by Cheri and Bill Steinkellner with additional material by Douglas Carter Beane. Based on the Touchstone Pictures Motion Picture “Sister Act” written by Joseph Howard, this amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International.