With a disco singer, a messy murder, and a convent full of nuns, the musical “Sister Act” packs a punch, and is sure to bring down the house when it opens Thursday, April 6, in the Showcase Theater.
“This is such a fun show,”
Of course, Goodwin added, “I’m never satisfied with just fun. This is academic theater, so I love to look beneath the surface and think about what we can learn from the shows we stage.”
The musical’s plot follows the misadventures of disco diva Deloris Van Cartier, who has risen above her humble origins to reinvent herself as a glamorous singer. When Deloris witnesses a murder, she is put in protective custody in one place the cops are sure she won’t be a found: a convent. Disguised as a nun, she finds herself at odds with both the rigid lifestyle and uptight Mother Superior. Using her unique disco moves and singing talent to inspire the choir, Deloris breathes new life into the church and community but in doing so, blows her cover. Soon, the murderer and his henchman give chase only to find themselves up against Deloris and the power of her newly found sisterhood.
“The show tells us that you shouldn’t be afraid of finding your voice in unexpected places, stepping outside of your comfort zone … You never know what wonderful surprises will await you when you are brave,” Goodwin said. “Then, there’s this powerful depiction of
Cast members, too, have stepped outside the norm to put on the show.
“I have several who kind of came into this and had never done anything like this,” Goodwin said, adding the situation is one of her favorite things about teaching at the community college level. “These are people who might have wanted to try out for a show in their high school but never thought they could do it. We’re asking a lot of these people. If you’ve never been a dancer, suddenly you have to step out and do something completely different. I am always hopeful everyone will be supportive, and I haven’t been disappointed.”
The cast of “Sister Act” includes people of all ages, walks of life, interests, as well as a diversity of race and background.
“That delights my soul,” Goodwin said. “The more diverse we are, the happier I am, because that’s where we learn.”
Goodwin noted the production has relied heavily on volunteer labor for set design, pit orchestra, and more.
“I don’t know what I’d do without Susan Copas (retired SCCC art instructor), who’s created these gorgeous stained glass set pieces, and Stephanie Drymalski who’s handling set and scene changes more challenging than anything I’ve done here,” she said.
“Tickets are going fast, so we encourage people to call the Humanities Division and reserve theirs,” Goodwin said. Sister Act shows at 7:30 p.m. April 6, 7, and 8. Gloria Goodwin will direct the show, with music direction by Dr. Magda Silva and Orchestra Direction by Darin Workman. CALL 620-417-1451 to reserve tickets.
CAST
Deloris Van Cartier……………..………Amira Coleman
Eddie………………………..……..Jose ‘Alex’ Alvarado
Curtis……………………………….………Brian Francis
Joey…………………………………….Johnny Mendoza
TJ……………………………..…………….David Adams
Pablo………………………..………….……Omar Trujillo
Ernie………………………………………….Gary Collins
Monsignor O’Hara…………….………..….….Matt Teel
Mother Superior……………………….…..Lisa Bergman
Sister Mary Robert………………….……..Alyssa Fisher
Sister Mary Patrick………………………..Jamie Francis
Sister Mary Lazarus……………………….Jessica Malin
Sister Mary Martin-of-Tours………….
Sister Mary Theresa……………………Tammy Garrison
Michelle…………………………….Erin Kate Richardson
Tina………………………………………….Paige Rogers
Ensemble
Elizabeth Denoyer
Mikayla Knudsen
Kaitlin Arellano
Jessica Aldave-Ramos
Gabby Rawlins
Aspen Jaramillo
Brittany Brooks