Sister Act the Musical is all set to run at Harrogate Theatre next week.
Organised by RAOS Musical Theatre Company, the hit musical comedy is running from 17th-20th April at Harrogate Theatre.
The story follows Deloris Van Cartier, a sassy nightclub singer, who witnesses a crime and is forced to hide out in a convent.
Deloris will be played by local talent Grace Knill, who has previously appeared in Calendar Girls The Musical.
She said:
“I’m so thrilled to be playing Deloris, she is a huge character in personality and presence.
“This is my biggest role to date, and I’m delighted I get to take to the stage with this amazing cast.
The show is directed by Mark Edwards, who has worked with RAOS Musical Theatre Company for several years.
Grace added:
"RAOS Musical Theatre Company's production of Sister Act promises an evening of unforgettable music, side-splitting comedy, and heartwarming messages of friendship and hope.”
Tickets can be purchased online at Harrogate Theatre: www.harrogatetheatre.co.uk or by calling the box office on 01423 502116

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