Sister Act
Opera House Manchester | Tuesday, September 25 – Saturday, October 6, 2012
The Sisters of Perpetual Faith are back! Following a smash hit run at the Opera House in September 2011, Sister Act is returning for two weeks only.
After playing to over a million people at the London Palladium during its West End run, a Tony-nominated run on Broadway and a hit UK tour, Manchester audiences are getting a second chance to see the show.
Sister Act stars Coronation Street’s Denise Black as Mother Superior, fellow former Corrie and Brookside favourite Michael Starke as Monsignor O’Hara and rising new star Cynthia Erivo as nun on the run Deloris Van Cartier.
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HOW TO WIN!
To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question and email (click here) your answer, together with your name, address and daytime contact telephone number (please mark SISTER ACT in your subject line). Closing date is 9.00am on September 11, 2012. Usual Newsquest Northwest rules apply. See competition rules section for details. No purchase necessary.
Question: Who will be playing the part of Deloris van Cartier in the Opera House Manchester’s performance of Sister Act?
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