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Patina Miller stars as Deloris

Sister Pulls Palladium Closure Forward to 30 Oct

Date: 7 May 2010

Sister Act has pulled forward its closing date at the London Palladium as it looks for a new West End home and prepares for a Broadway opening in spring 2011, a UK tour in autumn 2011 and various international productions.

The screen-to-stage musical comedy premiered on 2 June 2009 (previews from 7 May) at the Palladium, where, as reported last month, it was previously due to finish on 1 January 2011 to make way for Really Useful Group theatre owner Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new production of The Wizard of Oz. Sister Act will now finish at that address on 30 October 2010.

Transplanted to 1970s Philadelphia, Sister Act tells the story of disco diva Deloris, who, after witnessing a murder and being put in protective police custody in a convent, brings some soul to the church choir, much to the initial consternation of the Mother Superior.

The musical has an original score by Alan Menken with lyrics by his long-time collaborator Glenn Slater. Whatsonstage.com Award winner Patina Miller stars as Deloris Van Cartier, the part played in the original 1992 film by Whoopi Goldberg, who is co-producing the West End premiere (See News, 14 Nov 2008). The cast also features Sheila Hancock playing the Mother Superior, Julia Sutton, Ian Lavender and, from 31 May, Simon Webbe.

Commenting on the show’s movements, Bill Taylor, CEO of producers Stage Entertainment UK & USA, said: “Forgive the pun but we’ve had a truly heavenly time at the Palladium! It was always the deal with the Really Useful Group that we would leave to make way for The Wizard of Oz and I want to thank every single person who has been involved in making Sister Act such a success there. It has given us the perfect springboard for launching this uplifting show around the world, establishing Sister Act as a wonderful new musical title with global potential. We’re all very excited about the next few years and the prospect of the show running in different cities, from our new London home, to Broadway and Hamburg and beyond. It’s going to be a busy few years for Deloris Van Cartier and her sisters!”

The Wizard of Oz starts performances at the Palladium on 29 March 2010. No productions have been announced for the interim, though a limited engagement for the stage adaptation of White Christmas, which has had regional festive runs over the past few years has been rumoured.

- by Terri Paddock

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Public Booking Opens for Wizard with New Songs - 7th May 2010 News
TV-cast Wizard of Oz Moves into Palladium, 1 Mar - 28th Apr 2010 News
Miller Plays Broadway Sister, UK Tour Opens Sep - 2nd Nov 2010 news
Palladium Marks Centenary, Renovations & Tours - 12th Oct 2010 news
Whoopi Comes Back to Sister Act for Five Shows - 8th Sep 2010 news
Goldberg Departs Sister Act Due to Family Illness - 27th Aug 2010 news
Not Another Nun: Sally Dexter Joins Sister Act Cast - 17th Aug 2010 news
Sister Act starstarstar - 13th Aug 2010 reviews
1st Night Photos: Mother Whoopi Wows Sister Act - 11th Aug 2010 photos
West End Role Was Surprise for Whoopi??? - 4th Aug 2010 gossip
Photos: Whoopi Goldberg Joins Sister Act, 10 Aug - 7th Jul 2010 photos
Nun Other: Whoopi Goldberg Joins Stage Sister Act??? - 6th Jul 2010 gossip
Simon Webbe On ... Swinging into Sister Act - 5th Jul 2010 interviews
Ex-Dorothy Steph Set Sights on Sister Act??? - 18th May 2010 gossip
Sister Act Confirms Closure for 1 Jan, Webbe Joins - 28th Apr 2010 news
Photos: Leona Lewis Meets Star of Sister Act - 29th Oct 2009 photos
Want a Sneak Peek at Sister Act's New TV Trailer??? - 18th Sep 2009 gossip
1st Night TV: Making Whoopi at Sister Act Opening - 4th Jun 2009 tv
1st Night Photos: Whoopi Flies over for Sister Act - 3rd Jun 2009 photos
WOS TV: Theatregoers Meet Sisters at Our Outing - 3rd Jun 2009 tv
Review Round-up: Critics Find Miller's Act Divine - 3rd Jun 2009 roundup
Brief Encounter With … Patina Miller - 1st Jun 2009 interviews
Photos: Sister Act Nuns on the Run for Charity - 6th May 2009 photos
Menken, Miller & Co Launch West End Sister Act - 4th Feb 2009 news
Newcomer Stars with Hancock in Goldberg's Sister - 30th Jan 2009 news
Whoopi Goldberg Backs Sister Act’s UK Premiere - 14th Nov 2008 news
Sister Act Musical Premieres at Palladium in June - 7th Nov 2008 news


Reader Comments


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what a great show it's so up lifting, it makes me and my husband feel so much better when we come to the show, we always try and sit in the front row,because I'm short and can't see over people's heads. If anyone feels down they show go and see this great show. Please Please find a new home soon - we would really miss this production and we've lost count of how many times we've seen the show, it's a real must to see show, and we would like to wish all of the cast a great future too. Can't wait till the next time to see you all. I wonder if it would be possible for me and my husband to meet the cast? it would be great if we could. With love and best wishes to you all Christine & Peter Buckberry - Christine & Peter B

24 Jun 10

I do hope they will find a new theatre for this show. It is fun and uplifting --a show to keep you smiling through all the doom and gloom in the real world. I assume Patina will go on to broadway with the show--a loss to the west end of such a great talent - Joe Spiteri

09 May 10

I'm really glad Sister Act will be staying in the West End. It is one of the best new shows at the moment with great energy and vibrancy. - Darren

07 May 10


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