Saturday, November 07, 2015

SISTER ACT @ NORTH SHORE MUSIC THEATRE

Based on the hit movie of the same name, SISTER ACT blesses its audiences with its uplifting energy and joyous music.

Director/Choreography Kevin Hill anchors the comedy with the right amount of grit and always maintains the show's integrity by never reaching for farce. For example, Hill controls the chase sequence so it is well-choreographed instead of chaotic.

Edgy Philadelphia in the late 1970s is the perfect backdrop providing the characters with enough urgency and drive. Jonathan Kirkland portrays Curtis with the proper balance of evil and seduction and is wonderfully backed by his cohorts.

Kyle Robert Carter is a joy to watch as Eddie and delivers a humorous yet heartfelt "I Could Be
That Guy."

The show, of course, would be nothing if it didn't have a strong female ensemble who can both sing badly well and then sing well beautifully. Under the musical direction of Andrew Bryan the voices and harmonies are inspiring.

Ellen Harvey as Mother Superior not only has a gorgeous voice but brings dramatic texture to her role. "Here Within These Walls" is deeply moving. Her relationship with Deloris Van Cartier is sincerely credible thanks to Jeannette Bayardelle's brilliant portrayal of the lead. She propels her character's arcs with effortless grace and has the vocal talents to back it all up.

The colorful costumes, stunning light and scenic designs are marvels to watch.

Kevin Hill knows how to make us laugh but is not afraid to allow the show to be reaffirming. Sometimes it's okay to follow a detour if it delivers us to where we need to be, and where you need to be is at North Shore Music Theatre enjoying SISTER ACT!

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