In “Nunsense”, we discovered that Sister Amnesia’s (whose real name is Sister Mary Paul) had once been in a singing contest in Nashville because she had always wanted to be a country singer. In “Nunsense II: The Sequel”, Reverend Mother decides that Sister Amnesia’s talent should not be ignored and secures a musical contract for her. In “Sister Amnesia’s Country Western Jamboree”, Sister Mary Paul (a.k.a. Amnesia) has her dreams realized. She has recorded her first album entitled “I Could’ve Gone to Nashville” and this show is the result of her recording success.
Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin
Directed by Paul J. Slovak
Vocal Coach Pamela West-Williams
Orchestra Directed by Gayle McClellan
Choreography by Mary Bahnsen
Show Dates
November 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 1998
Performances
Location
Cast | ||
Sister Mary Paul [AKA Sister Mary Amnesia] | - | Pamela West-Williams |
Sister Robert Ann | - | Mary Bahnsen |
Sister Mary Wilhelm | - | Jennifer Schondel |
Sister Mary Leo | - | Tricia Knight |
Father Virgil Manly Trott | - | Joe Barton |
Mother Superior | - | Darlene Garand |
Orchestra | ||
Keyboard | - | Gayle McClellan |
Percussion | - | Rob Donaldson |
Guitar | - | Pete Ford |
Keyboard | - | Jamie Dauel |
Violin | - | John Malloy |
Production Team | ||
Set Design | - | Paul J. Slovak |
Stage Manager | - | Chuck Karrick |
Props | - | Kay Karrick |
Lights | - | Marty Limmer |
Sound | - | Glen Hamilton |
Publicity | - | Jane Schnell |
Prompter | - | Marlene Guy |
Tickets | - | Pete & Marlene Guy |
Programs | - | Glen Hamilton |
House Manager | - | Susan Slovak |