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Sing it, Sister

Sing it, Sister
Left to right, Aiden Valentine (Eddie Souther), Austin Riley (Curtis Jackson), Cameron Monroe Thomas (Deloris Van Cartier) and Gianna Kohl (Mother Superior). Special thanks to the First United Methodist Church - San Marcos for the use of their facilities. Photo and poster by Lauren Jurgemeyer

Texas State Department of Theatre & Dance to present ‘Sister Act’

Texas State Department of Theatre and Dance presents Sister Act Nov. 19 - 24 in the Patti Strickel Harrison Theatre.

Based on the ’90s hit film of the same name, this heavenly musical comedy follows a nightclub singer Deloris Van Cartier (Cameron Monroe Thomas) as she is placed in protective custody after witnessing a murder.

Her safe house? A convent. Disguised as a nun, Deloris finds herself in a strictly- regimented routine under the watchful eye of Mother Superior (Gianna Kohl). Struggling not to blow her cover, Deloris discovers her calling and the divine power of sisterhood.

Directed by Aaron Brown and choreographed by Cassie Abate, with music direction by Aimee Radics, “Sister Act” stars include Cameron Monroe Thomas (Deloris Van Cartier), Gianna Kohl (Mother Superior), Moria Poh (Sister Mary Robert), Kelly Whitlow (Sister Mary Patrick), Caroline Davenport (Sister Mary Lazarus), Malia McLellan (Sister Mary Martin of Tours), Chloe Meinershagen (Sister Mary Theresa) and Jordan Rockhill (Sister Mary Amor) in tandem with the sisters: Aiden Valentine (Eddie Souther) and Austin Riley (Curtis Jackson).

The rest of the company comprises Camila Abraham, Amaya Adams, Sophie Beck, Jacob Canderozzi, Bryan Fortunado, Kyler Huyse, Hannah Jenkins, Ella Reily Knudsen, Ricardo Lopez Montilla, Liz Olaribigbe, Joseph Schindler, Jordan Spena, Simone Straub-Clark and Tyler Jordan Wesley.

The creative team includes Michael Gault, scenic designer; Jade Kelly Connaughton, costume designer; Emma Hansen Bayless, lighting designer; Catherine Kenner, sound designer; Quinn Kent, technical director; and Lani Clay, production stage manager.

Join the congregation Nov. 19 - 24 in the Patti Strickel Harrison Theatre. Tickets range from $12 to $25 and can be purchased online at txstatepresents. com or by scanning the QR code located in the right-hand column.


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