Sister Act the Musical's World Premiere at Pasadena Playhouse
The Pasadena Playhouse (39 S. El Molino Ave. Pasadena, CA 91101)- Full Price:
- $75.00 - $94.00
- Our Price:
- $37.50 - $47.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Sister Act the Musical have expired.
The last date listed for Sister Act the Musical was Saturday December 23, 2006 / 8:00pm.
14 Goldstar Member Reviews
Robin M.
I would recommend it to anyone!!!!! I went with my mother, and I'm going to send my daughter, her friend and my husband. It was GREAT. There's not a bad seat in the house!! The music was fantastic! From the get go it was mesmerizing!!! I may even go back myself!!Written on Dec 01 2006
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Great music, direction and performances. Enough to mesmerize 2 18 yr old young men!Written on Dec 16 2006
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I was dissapointed in the overall book and music. I felt bad for the acotrs beasue they were really talented, but I just felt it was not up to par. I recently saw the revival of the Wiz in Lojolla and this failed in comparison. This probably explains why the theatre was half full and we were asked to move to the fron of the orchestra to fill in the holes.Written on Nov 29 2006
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More Information About Sister Act the Musical
Website
http://www.SisterActTheMusical.com
Quotes & Highlights
- “Broadway blockbuster written all over it!” --LA Times
- “Crowd pleasing!... revel in Alan Menken’s talent for melodies.” --Variety
- “The show is heavenly.” --TheatreMania
Description
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Glenn Slater
Book by Cheri Steinkellner and Bill Steinkellner
Based on the Touchstone Pictures motion picture Sister Act written by Joseph Howard
Music Supervision, Vocal and Incidental Music Arrangements by Michael Kosarin
Choreographed by Marguerite Derricks
Directed by Peter Schneider
Alan Menken (Tony Award Nominee and composer of Little Shop of Horrors and Beauty and the Beast) and a top-notch creative team join forces to bring the 1992 sleeper hit movie to a glorious new life on stage. When disco club singer Deloris Van Cartier is placed in protective custody in a dying convent, her unique brand of funk comes face-to-face with the traditions of the church and the strict order is in for a change.


