Sister Act the Musical' will be opening at Harrogate Theatre this month for an evening of "unforgettable music and side-splitting comedy."
Musical theatre company to bring 'Sister Act the Musical' to Harrogate A hit toe-tapping show is heading to the stage at Harrogate Theatre later this month. ‘Sister Act the Musical’ will be opening at Harrogate Theatre on 17th until 20th April. The heartwarming show follows Deloris Van Cartier, a sassy nightclub singer, who witnesses a crime and is forced to hide out in a convent. The show is being organised by RAOS Musical Theatre Company. It’s being directed by Mark Edwards, who has worked with RAOS for several years, including directing last year’s hit ‘Calendar Girls.’ Leading lady Grace Knill, who plays Deloris Van Cartier, said:
"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 www.harrogatetheatre.co.uk or by calling the box office on 01423 502116 Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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