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Nunsense Jamboree
Stock & Amateur Licensing:
Tams-Witmark
560 Lexington Ave.,
New York, NY 10022
(212) 688-2525 |
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| "The
Nunsense Jamboree is fast-paced, charming and wacky!
This very
creative show stands by itself." --Fox TV Network
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CDs, DVDs, videos
and more are
available in the Convent Store
Sister Amnesia's Country Western Nunsense Jamboree is
presented as a promotional tour for Sister Mary Amnesia?s
newly released album, I Could've Gone to Nashville.
After regaining her memory Sr. Amnesia realizes she is Sister
Mary Paul, a former
country singer. Reverend Mother, feeling that one should not
waste God-given talent, gets Sister Mary Paul a recording contract
and now she is on a national tour. Introducing two new characters,
Sister Mary Wilhem (the convent nurse), and Father Virgil Manly
Trott (Sister Leo?s real-life brother), this show is filled with
hysterical one-liners and infectious comic tunes. Audiences participate
in a rousing "Country Auction" and
join with the cast as they sing We know that somewhere up
in heaven you're a saint, Patsy Cline! Will Sister Amnesia
leave the convent for the Grand Ole Op'ry? You'll have to wait
till the finale, Do Unto Others to get the answer.
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Nunsense
Jamboree Audio
Clips |
| The Nunsense Jamboree |
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| A CowGirl from Canarsie |
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| A Technicolor Woman |
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| The Story of Ida Lee |
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| A Tribute to St. Catherine Laboure |
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| Mini-Pearls of Wisdom |
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Tidbits-Country singing legend Brenda
Lee drove all the way from Nashville to Minneapolis
to
see the world premiere of Sister Amnesia's Country Western
Nunsense Jamboree. Immediately after the performance, Lee
took time to congratulate the cast and pose for some impromptu
photographs. Lee has enjoyed a successful music career spanning
four decades. She recorded her first song at the age of 9 and
is currently performing with her band in Atlantic City. Dan Goggin,
director of the Nunsense series, says, "She's a
down-home person who knows how to have a great time and I think
she'd make a terrific nun." At a spunky 4-9, she can belt
out a tune like nobody's business. Lee has recorded such popular
hits as Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree and I'm
Sorry. So, what did Lee think of the show? "It was
heavenly!"
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