Hallelujah!

Sister Act is the feel-amazing musical comedy smash based on the hit 1992 film that has audiences jumping to their feet! When disco diva Deloris Van Cartier witnesses a murder, she is put in protective custody in one place the cops are sure she won’t be a found: a convent!

Visitors to our convent hailed this production as a wonderful representation of the musical with a strong cast and orchestra!

“better than the professional version – well done everyone “

“Outstanding performance, better than the Alhambra version last year. Huge congrats to you all”

“It was a fabulous show. Standing ovation was so well deserved! Break a leg for the rest of the week!”

“Saw this show last Saturday at 6pm, it was absolutely fantastic”

“Back for a second night tonight (Friday). I just had to. It was even better the second time. Special mention to the musicians. Just wow!”

“I watched this last night. I couldn’t have been more impressed by everything – the live music, the choreography, the singing, the acting. Really, truly excellent”

“It was fabulous , my favourite show so far . The energy in the room was electric”

Production Team:

Director Giles Atkinson
Musical Director Adam Boniface
Choreographer Judith Chapman
Stage Director Colin Mitchell
Stage Management Diane Jackson
Wardrobe Sarah Hibbert
Lighting Mark Remde
Sound Oliver Trenouth
Box Office Tim & Rachel Burnley

Our Cast

Deloris Van Cartier Leanne Watson
Mother Superior Laura Judge
Sister Mary Patrick Leah Ogrizovic
Sister Mary Lazarus Jill Whitehouse
Sister Mary Robert Chloe Judge
Sister Mary Theresa Rachel McMahon
Eddie Souther James Windle
Joey Kylan Granger
TJ Harvey Dewhurst
Pablo K. Ellis
Monsignor O’Hara David Kirk
Curtis Shank Andy Los
Alter boy Luke Scott
Alter boy Tom Stokes
Ernie & Drag Queen Lee Wallace
Michelle/Tina Charlie Holmes
Nun’s Chorus Ensemble
Alice Chapman
Alice Trow
Amy Tallant
Charlie Holmes
Debbie Ellison
Emily Starr
Georgina Stretch
Katie Westwood
Megan Hunt
Paula Lawler
Sara Rowland
Stephanie Laycock
Lee Wallace
Luke Scott
Tom Stokes

 

Noda show report by Jay Cundell Walker
Hallelujah! Keighley Musical Theatre Company treated us to some divine entertainment this week. Sister Act is a show which allows a large number of actors the opportunity to show off their talents and shine they certainly did. So, if each name doesn’t get a personal mention, please be sure that everyone’s efforts combined to make this into a heavenly evening.
Based on the 1992 movie, Sister Act tells the unlikely story of Delores, a cabaret singer who is housed in witness protection in a convent. In charge of said convent is the Mother Superior played with great dignity (and glamour) by Laura Judge. Laura’s diction was superb in both singing and speaking, and this really assisted her storytelling in the songs, especially I haven’t got a prayer. The convent is packed with nuns of character. It was a credit to the actors and director that these quirky individuals shone throughout the show, the characterisation never dropped. Chief among them, of course, were the three featured nuns- Mary Lazarus, Mary Patrick and Mary Robert. These were all fantastic, contrasting performances and The Life I Never Led sung by Chloe Judge was one of the highlights of the show. Jill Whitehouse also strutted her stuff in a baseball cap as a rapper nun. What a great sense of comedy!
In pursuit of our fugitive nun are a set of gangsters, ably played by Kylan Granger, Harvey Dewhirst, K. Ellis and Andy Los. The trio Lady in the Long Black dress was absolutely hilarious. These three young men (Joey, TJ and Pablo) have fabulous comedy timing and boy can they sell a crazy dance.
But the undoubted star of the show was Delores, played with panache by Leanne Watson. Her Deep South accent was impeccable and made this character totally convincing. She played the betrayed sweetheart, the frightened victim and the inspirational friend with complete ease. Her opening trio with Charlie Holmes and Megan Hunt came straight out of the Three Degrees and kicked the show off to a devilish start. The brilliant band was also showcased in this number. Led by Wil Jones, they were superb throughout, belting out these banger tunes, but never overwhelming the voices. This new MD is an asset to the society.
Choreography was in the distinctive signature style of Judith Chapman. It was full of detail, impact and enthusiasm and the big ensemble numbers really shone. Giles Atkinson, the director was left with the challenge of staging this musical, which really shows its roots in film. There are endless short scenes and Giles had to navigate numerous scene changes without the aid of hydraulics and sophisticated lighting which can be used in a professional theatre. The talent of the cast and the fast pace of the show ensured that it always kept moving along. The final megamix of songs in fantastic glamour costumes for all was a sweet treat that the audience really enjoyed.
Keighley MTC has succeeded in building a fantastic company of performers, front of house and crew. Some I recognise from many years, even being involved here since they were children. But every year KMTC have fully open auditions and new members are constantly welcomed in to the fold. This has yielded a really successful team which goes from strength to strength. Every good wish to the new Chair, Colin Mitchell who steps up to fill the big shoes of Louise Hindle Barton, who is now President of the society.
Bless you all!
Sally Holmes

Noda Representative