Nunsense A-Men! AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE SEASON

 PRODUCTION
June, 2009
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Venue:
Earl Arts Centre

Nunsense A-Men! AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE SEASON

Dan Goggin

Di Summers

"Need a good laugh? Then how about a change of habit? Boy, oh boy!!"

Earl Arts Centre, Launceston

THURSDAY 11 JUNE 2.00pm
THURSDAY 11 JUNE 8.00pm
FRIDAY 12 JUNE 2.00pm
FRIDAY 12 JUNE 8.00pm
SATURDAY 13 JUNE 2.00pm
SATURDAY 13 JUNE 8.00pm

Nunsense A-Men! is basically the original Nunsense show with most female characters being portrayed by male musical comedy performers. Think of it as Priscilla meets The Sound of Music meets Sister Act. Done totally seriously, this show is, to quote a critic, “no drag.”

The switcheroo musical comedy by Dan Goggin is based on the original Nunsense show as a whole new layer of comedy surfaces with lines like “The guys in the old neighbourhood still can’t believe I became a nun!”

Join the “Sisters” from Hoboken as they merrily sing and dance their way to raising the money to bury 52 of their sisters, who all died from an accidental case of food poisoning brought about by Sister Julia’s lousy cooking.

Produced by the same team which presented The Sound of Music last October to both critical and public acclaim, Encore Theatre Company Inc. is Launceston’s newest not-for-profit community theatre group run entirely by a dedicated team of volunteers.


8pm

10.30pm

Princess Theatre Box Office

03 6323 3666

encoretheatre@hotmail.com

BJ King

0411 233 345

Adults $32, Concession $27, Child $20

Earl Street, Launceston
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