The smash-hit musical heads to the heart of London's theatre scene for a limited run from next week and there's a star studded cast involved!
Beverley Knight in rehearsals for SISTER ACT THE MUSICAL. Photo by Johan Persson.
Rehearsal images have been released for the upcoming West End run of SISTER ACT THE MUSICAL.
The production opens at the Dominion Theatre from 15 March.
The cast of SISTER ACT THE MUSICAL
Beverley Knight stars as Deloris Van Cartier alongside Ruth Jones as Mother Superior, Lesley Joseph as Sister Mary Lazarus, Lemar as Curtis Jackson, Clive Rowe as Eddie Souther, Lizzie Bea as Sister Mary Robert, Alison Jiear as Sister Mary Patrick, and Carl Mullaney as Monsignor O’Hara.
The company is completed by Caroline Bateson, Natalia Brown, Damian Buhagiar, Tricia Deighton, Lori Haley Fox, Lauren Hall, Chloe Hopcroft, Tom Hopcroft, Bradley Judge, Claudia Kariuki, Graham MacDuff, Castell Parker, Emma Ralston, Anne Smith, Michael Ward and Jermaine Woods.
From 10 June 2024, the role of Deloris Van Cartier will be played by Number One best-selling artist and musical theatre star Alexandra Burke, with Lesley Joseph as Sister Mary Lazarus and Lizzie Bea as Sister Mary Robert. Further casting to be announced soon.
What is SISTER ACT THE MUSICAL about?
This musical is a lively and heartwarming stage adaptation of the beloved 1992 film that starred Whoopi Goldberg. It follows the spirited nightclub singer Deloris Van Cartier who is placed in protective custody in a convent after she witnesses a crime. Disguised as a nun, Deloris clashes with the strict Mother Superior but eventually finds her place within the sisterhood and uses her musical talents to breathe new life into the struggling church choir.
SISTER ACT THE MUSICAL will teach audiences valuable lessons about friendship, acceptance and the power of redemption all set to a toe-tapping score of gospel and disco-inspired music.
Book SISTER ACT THE MUSICAL tickets
With an electric musical score and heartwarming story, SISTER ACT THE MUSICAL is a must-see musical when it arrives at the Dominion Theatre. Allow it to raise your voice and lift your spirits this Spring!