Following huge success when the tour opened in Manchester last October, the hit musical Sister Act is coming to back to he region in September.
The show produced Whoopi Goldberg and Stage Entertainment played to over a million people at the London Palladium
during its West End run and is currently a huge hit on Broadway, will
star Coronation Street’s Denise Black as Mother Superior, and Brookside
and The Royal favourite Michael Starke as Monsignor O’Hara, with
rising new star Cynthia Erivo as nun on the run Deloris Van Cartier.
Liverpool born actor Michael Starke is best known for his role as Thomas “Sinbad” Sweeney in popular soap Brookside, which he played for 16 years. He was also a series regular playing Kenneth Hopkirk in Sunday night ITV1 drama The Royal. In 2007 he joined the cast of ITV1’s Coronation Street as kebab shop owner Jerry Morton. Previous stage credits include The Play What I Wrote, Anything Goes, The Rocky Horror Show, Hamlet, numerous pantomime appearances, and most recently the UK tour of Hairspray as Edna Turnblad.
Recently seen in the West End playing Madeleine in Emma Rice‘s Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Cynthia Erivo made her stage debut in Marine Parade at Brighton Festival and has also appeared in in I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky at Theatre Royal, Stratford East and The Three Musketeers and the Princess of Spain on tour. As a solo artist she supported American Idol winner Fantasia Burrino at the Indigo O2.
Whoopi Goldberg
– who co-produces the show with Stage Entertainment, and also appeared in the show’s London production for a limited run- said in a statement: “We were
thrilled to open Sister Act in London but I’m even more excited to have the show tour the UK so even more folks experience those singing nuns.”
The
cast also includes Julie Atherton as Sister Mary Robert, Edward
Baruwa as Eddie Souther, Cavin Cornwall as Curtis Jackson, Gavin
Alex as Pablo, Jacqueline Clarke as Sister Mary Lazarus, Tyrone
Huntley as TJ and Laurie Scarth as Sister Mary Patrick.
Sister Act runs at the Manchester Opera House from 25 September – 6 October.