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Running until 31 August 2024
Run time 2 hours 30 minutes (including interval)
Includes interval
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Alexandra Burke will reprise her role as disco diva-in-disguise Deloris van Cartier, and television and stage star Lesley Joseph joins the Sisterhood as Mother Superior.
Reprising their roles are Hackney royalty and Olivier Award-winner Clive Rowe, and West End favourite Lizzie Bea.
Completing the congregation are BRIT Award-winning singer songwriter Lemar, Britain's Got Talent and musical theatre star Alison Jiear and star of Regent Park’s La Cage aux Folles Carl Mullaney.
Based on the beloved film and featuring a marvellous Motown-inspired score by Tony® and 8-time Oscar® winner Alan Menken, this story of music, mishaps and nuns on the run is a joyous and uplifting tale of finding your voice and singing out, with your sisters by your side.
After delighting half a million people in London and on tour across the country, the sisters are back in the habit and ready to rock the pews from 15 March – 31 August at the Dominion Theatre! Don’t miss 2024’s musical comedy sensation.
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2 hours 30 minutes (including interval)Performance dates
15 March 2024 - 31 August 2024Special notes
Alexandra Burke will play Deloris Van Cartier from 10 June - 31 August
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Dominion Theatre268-269 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 7AQCast Includes
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What's closing in London theatres this month (August 2024)
School isn’t the only thing out for Summer, as this month we say a fond farewell to some of our favourite London shows! Parting is such sweet sorrow (especially when Shakespeare classics, Richard III and Much Ado About Nothing are packing up their bags) but it’s better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all.
There’s still some time left to catch these shows, so grab your diary and make a date with the award winning revivals, classic comedies and brand-new musicals before they head off into the sunset!
Standing at the Sky’s Edge (3 August)
Get the tissues ready! After three critically acclaimed sold-out runs, this emotional gut-punch of a musical is set to close at the Gillian Lyne this month. A love letter to Sheffield, Standing at the Sky’s Edge observes the changing landscape from the city's landmark housing estate, Park Hill, the famous brutalist structure “with its own wikipedia page”
Spanning three generations, the Park Hill resident’s reminisce on past lives and look towards a brighter future, as they navigate the universal themes of love, loss, and survival. The poignant production has been hailed the ‘most exciting new British musical in years,’ by WhatsOnStage, and is the recipient of the Best New Musical Olivier award, UK Theatre Award for Best Musical Production, and the South Bank Sky Art award.
Featuring music and lyrics (and show title) by renowned Sheffield singer-songwriter, Richard Hawley, and a book by award winning playwright Christ Bush. The musical infuses contemporary and classic sounds, reflecting the evolving landscape and spirit of the city of steel. Book your tickets now, we’ll even help you pick the best seat!
People, Places and Things (10 August)
Deniese Gough reprises her ‘career defining’ role in Duncan Macmillan’s powerful and intense play on the complexities of addiction and recovery to critical acclaim.
An intoxicating drama on the futility of striving for truth and surviving in the modern world. Emma (Gough) is a struggling actress who stumbles through life in blacked out bliss. Now she’s in rehab, and her newfound reality is as painful as it is sobering.
Following its sold-out run at the National Theatre, the pulse-pounding production transferred to New York via London’s West End. The show picked up extra hand luggage in each of its layovers, winning the Critics Circle Theatre Award and two Oliviers, in addition to six Drama Desk and two WhatsOnStage Award nominations. The latest reincarnation has been just as highly regarded with The Independent stating ‘Denise Gough’s extraordinary performance has only got better.’ If you missed the first stints in the capital, this is your final chance to rectify it! We’ll even help you pick the best seats!
FANGIRLS (24 August)
The vibrant and energetic Australian musical already has a legion of fangirls (and boys) itself! Filled with catchy pop songs and sharp dialogue, the hilarious tale of a girl's obsession with boy band singer, Harry, received the Matilda Award for Best Musical or Cabaret and the Sydney Theatre Award for Best Production of a Mainstage Musical. This side of the world, the show has been just as highly praised with critics calling it a ‘concert spectacular.’
The musical tells the story of 14-year-old Edna, a passionate fan of the fictional boy band True Connection, and her obsession with the band's lead singer. Hilariously and poignantly exploring the intensity of teenage fandom (playwright Yve Blake interviewed real life boyband devotees, as well as her own experience as a fangirl to authentically portray Edna and her gang), the show challenges stereotypes about teenage girls and celebrates their agency and enthusiasm. The show had a strict season at the Lyric Hammersmith, but with rave reviews and sensational songs, we wouldn’t be surprised to see this on the West End soon!
1 Aug, 2024 | By Sian McBride
News
Holy moly! It’s time to meet the Sister Act characters
Hallelujah! Sister Act has transcended its on-screen presence and delivered a heavenly stage show for the masses to enjoy. Based on the 1992 comedy starring Whoopi Goldberg, the joyous musical features over 20 songs and is currently making audiences roll around the pews. Before you see the show at the Dominion Theatre, get to know the Sister Act characters with us.
Who are the main Sister Act (musical) characters?
The predominantly woman-led story has many of the characters you know and love from the film. In case you need to brush up on your knowledge or you’ve - God forbid - never seen the film, here’s everything you need to know about the Sister Act characters.
Deloris Van Cartier
Singer and girlfriend to gangster Curtis Shank, Deloris is as far from holy as you can get. The lounge singer has dreams of making it big but when she accidentally stumbles on her boyfriend and his cohort shooting someone, she runs to the police. As Curtis and his crew are pursuing her, Deloris is placed in a witness protection programme which happens to place her in a struggling nunnery. Despite their differences, Deloris and the sisters find common ground, and she helps them raise money and attract new parishioners by becoming the new choirmaster.
Mother Superior
Stuck between her reservations and doing the right thing, Mother Superior begrudgingly accepts Deloris into the convent. With concerns about funding and the lack of general interest in the church, Mother Superior is constantly looking for a way to protect her sisters. Though resistant to Deloris’s new ways, she quickly sees her as one of the nuns and her protective nature extends to the outsider.
Eddie Souther
The police officer assigned to Deloris’s case, Eddie, is the good guy looking out for Deloris and the rest of her sisters. After a rocky start, Eddie and Deloris build a relationship which goes beyond the professional.
Sister Mary Robert
The youngest member of the convent, Sister Mary Robert is shy and stuck in her shell. With Deloris’s help, she discovers she has a voice… and it’s a damn good singing voice, too. With her newfound talent, she leads many of the Sister Act songs.
Sister Mary Patrick
Fun and excitable, Sister Mary Patrick has a lot of love and enthusiasm to give. One of the first to welcome Deloris into the fold, she becomes a key member of Deloris’s inner circle and choir.
Sister Mary Lazarus
A senior and seemingly grumpy member of the convent, Sister Mary Lazarus is the former choir lead. Despite a chilly start, she quickly gets on board with new plans and new friends.
Curtis Jackson/Shank
Deloris’s no-good boyfriend is nothing but bad news. After Deloris breaks up with him and witnesses his murderous deeds, he’s determined to find her and give her the same treatment as his other victim.
4 Jul, 2024 | By Carly Clements-Yu
News / Features
A Definitive Guide to the Sister Act Songs
Adapted from the cult 90s film, Sister Act: A Divine Musical Comedy has been blessing us with its presence since its world premiere back in the year of our lord 2006. The musical broke box office records when it first opened at the Pasadena Playhouse, and has since gone on to receive six Olivier and five Tony award nominations, including an Olivier nod to Clive Rowe, who currently stars as the loveable cop, Eddie.
From the self-empowering ‘Fabulous, Baby’ to the heartfelt ‘The Life I Never Led’, the musical's score seamlessly weaves a narrative of friendship, love, and self-discovery. This definitive bible delves into the almighty power of Sister Act's songs, offering insights into their meanings, musicality, and the impact they've had on audiences across the globe.
The most famous Sister Act songs
The heavenly production follows a talented disco diva on the run from her part-time boyfriend, and full-time mob boss, Curtis Jackson. Forced into police protection, Deloris Van Cartier finds herself stuck in a totally unfabulous convent. Unhappy with the arrangement at first, Deloris quickly finds herself singing a different tune (literally) when she is put in charge of the nuns' flailing choir. Music helps her bond with her Sisters and gives her, and the convent, a new sense of purpose and new lease of life.
As you can imagine for a show centred around the power of music, the Sister Act songs performed by the talented West End a talented cast, have become cherished favourites among theatregoers. Each song is unique to the musical and plays a crucial role in advancing the narrative, by providing emotional depth to the characters in the award winning show. But don’t just take our word for it, hear the incredible Sister Act songs for yourself when you visit London’s Dominion Theatre this summer.
What is the biggest hit from Sister Act?
The most recognisable songs from the Sister Act hymn book are ‘Fabulous, Baby’ and ‘Take Me to Heaven’. In fact, Sister Act fans love these songs so much that each of these numbers has a reprise in the second act!
What songs does Deloris Van Cartier sing in Sister Act?
Deloris Van Cartier is a fabulous club singer-cum-choir leader, so it’s no surprise that she has a LOT of numbers throughout the musical. Her solos in the show include ‘Take Me to Heaven’, ‘Fabulous, Baby’ and ‘Sister Act’. The disco diva is backed up by the nuns and Mother Superior in the songs ‘It’s Good to be a Nun’, ‘Raise Your Voice’, and ‘Bless Our Show’ too.
What is the last song of Sister Act?
The final song of the heavenly hit is a reprise of ‘Raise Your Voice’, which is performed by the entire company.
3 Jun, 2024 | By Sian McBride
News / Celebrities / Casting
Meet the Cast of Sister Act: A Divine Musical Comedy
The West End has been blessed with a ‘heaven-sent’ (Telegraph) revival of the nunbelievably hilarious and joyful comedy, Sister Act! The musical, adapted from the cult 1992 film starring Whoopi Goldberg, made its world premiere more than 15 years ago, and is currently playing at London’s Dominion Theatre. Praise be!
The stage production is full of music, mishaps and nuns on the run, as club singer, Deloris Van Cartier, hides in a convent after witnessing her boyfriend, Curtis Jackson, commit murder.
Want to see the show, but not sure which pew to choose? Rejoice, for we have compiled a Dominion Theatre best seats and seating plan bible which contains all the information you need to help you with your decision!
Sister Act: A Divine Musical Comedy London Cast - Who Are the Current Cast Members?
Soul sensation and Olivier award winner, Beverly Knight plays disco diva Deloris Van Cartier, alongside Gavin and Stacey star Ruth Jones as the no-nonsense Mother Superior. They are joined by Lesley Joseph (Birds of a Feather) as Sister Mary Joseph and alternative Mother Superior, Brit and MOBO award winner Lemar as Curtis Jackson, Olivier winner Clive Rowe as Eddie Souther, Lizzie Bea (Hairspray) as Sister Mary Robert, Olivier nominee Alison Jiear as Sister Mary Patrick, and Carl Mullaney (La Cage aux Folles) as Monsignor O’Hara.
Don’t Forget the Rest of the Congregation!
The heavenly cast are joined by Caroline Bateson as Onstage Swing, Natalia Brown as Tina, Damian Buhagiar as Pablo, Tricia Deighton as Ensemble and Sister Mary Theresa, Lori Haley Fox as Sister Mary Martin of Tours, Lauren Hall as Offstage Swing, Chloe Hopcroft as Onstage Swing, Tom Hopcroft as Joey, Bradley Judge as TJ, Claudia Kariuki as Michelle, Graham Macduff as Offstage Swing, Castell Parker as Clemont, Emma Ralston as Onstage Swing, Anne Smith as Ensemble, Michael Ward as Onstage Swing and Jermaine Woods as Cop/Bartender
Who will be in the Sister Act: A Divine Musical Comedy London Cast from 10 June 2024
Following Beverly Knight’s final performance as Deloris Van Cartier on 8 June, X Factor winner Alexandra Burke will be stepping into the purple knee high boots and taking over the lead role from 10 June until the show's final West End performance on 31 August. She will be joined by fellow reality show winner Lee Mead (Any Dream Will Do, We Will Rock You), who will be taking over the role of Eddie Souther from Clive Rowe from 8 June - 31 August.
Who will be in the Sister Act: A Divine Musical Comedy London Cast from 5 August 2024
Three cast members will be switching roles from 5 August. Lesley Joseph, who previously played Sister Mary Lazurus, will take over the role of Mother Superior from 5 August. With Lori Haley Fox, who previously played Sister Mary Martin of Tours, taking over the role of Sister Mary Lazurus. Emma Odell will be replacing Lori Haley Fox as Sister Mary Martin of Tours.
31 May, 2024 | By Sian McBride
News / Casting
Ruth Jones to star as Mother Superior in Sister Act
Oh, what’s occurring? It’s only the legendary Ruth Jones set to star as the leader of the convent, Mother Superior, in Sister Act at The Dominion Theatre! The British star will join soul sensation and Olivier Award winner Beverley Knight next year when the award-winning production of Sister Act returns to London for a limited season at the Dominion Theatre from March 2024!
9 Nov, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas
News / New Shows + Transfers
Sister Act to return to London starring Alexandra Burke and Beverley Knight
Rejoice, the Olivier-nominated Sister Act is back! Set to make a heavenly return to London's West End at the Dominion Theatre next spring, this revival stars the sensational Alexandra Burke and the incomparable Beverley Knight. Have faith and sign up for updates on Sister Act tickets! Fabulous, baby!
4 Apr, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas
Features
Final Summer in London!
There are a number of great shows closing soon in the West End and you won't want to miss them! Whether it’s a show that has a strictly limited season this summer or a show that has just announced their final performance, we’ve got exclusive prices from £20 to £50. Don’t miss their final summers in London and grab yourself a can’t be miss offer on West End tickets now!
8 Aug, 2022 | By Jade Ali
Features
Top 5 Sister Act musical songs #StageySoundtrackSunday
The Broadway and UK smash-hit production of Sister Act is in already in the final weeks of its run at London’s Eventim Apollo. The musical has an all-star cast including Beverley Knight, Jennifer Saunders, Keala Settle and more! Tickets for Sister Act are booking until 28 August 2022. Don’t miss this strictly limited season and get your Sister Act musical tickets now.
The hit musical has music by the incredible Alan Menken (Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast) and lyrics by Glenn Slater (The Little Mermaid, School of Rock). Check out our top 5 Sister Act songs below!
7 Aug, 2022 | By Jade Ali
Features / Photos
First look: Sister Act musical production images are here!
The Broadway and UK smash-hit production of Sister Act opens at London’s Eventim Apollo starring Beverley Knight, Jennifer Saunders, Keala Settle and more! The musical will be in London for a strictly limited season this summer and you won’t want to miss it. Tickets for Sister Act are booking from 19 July to 28 August 2022. Don’t be left praying for a ticket and secure your Sister Act musical tickets now.
Check out the star-cast of Sister Act, from their Manchester run, in the newly released production images.
13 Jul, 2022 | By Jade Ali
News / Features / Casting / New Shows + Transfers
All-star casting announced for Sister Act
The highly anticipated Broadway and UK smash-hit production of Sister Act is coming to London’s Eventim Apollo for a strictly limited season this Summer. Oh happy day, casting has finally been announced! Performances begin on 19 July and run until 28 August 2022. Get back into the habit of going to the theatre and secure your tickets for Sister Act whilst availability lasts!
18 Mar, 2022 | By Jade Ali