Happy in the Habit – The Algarveans present Sister Act - the Musical

Happy in the Habit – The Algarveans present Sister Act - the MusicalCamp, disco-dancing nuns, an entertaining and heart-warming story of sisterhood, great musical numbers. What’s not to love? The Algarveans’ production of Sister Act the Broadway show, based on the hit film starring Whoopi Goldberg, promises to deliver an all-singing, all-dancing, all-fun night out at the theatre.

Director Carmen Danen (R) with Madeleine Wheare as Mother Superior and Joana Jacob as DelorisThe plot certainly isn’t highbrow but it sets out to entertain. When aspiring diva Deloris Van Cartier witnesses a murder by her gangster boyfriend Curtis, she goes into hiding in a convent under the watchful eye of the strict Mother Superior. After failing to blend in, Deloris leads the incompetent choir, teaching them to sound heavenly and generating funds for the church. However, the increasing media attention blows Deloris’ cover and draws Curtis’ attention whereupon he and his gang give chase.

Director Carmen Danen, brings her extensive experience as a musical artist, singer, actress, vocal coach and theatre educator to ensure that this production will wow audiences with high-energy musical numbers and some hilarious moments. Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now to avoid disappointment.

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.

Sister 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.

Tickets at 15 are available now from BOL.PT or in person at Auditório Carlos do Carmo, Convento de S. José in Lagoa and at Município de Lagoa - Balcao Único. Tickets are also available at Worten and FNAC shops and websites.

Image by Graham Harbord