I did not like the Broadway Show Sister Act ------so when a friend of mine offered me a free ticket to the tour in Fort Lauderdale, I went with trepidation. Boy was i surprised. T'area Campbell can sing and she is quite funny. Patina Miller could sing but she was not funny ruining the evening for me. The chemistry between T'area and Hollis Resnick was exceptional and made Hollis Resnick much more believable, enjoyable and amusing n the role than Victoria Clark. (And I am a Victoria Clark Fan!) The entire cast looked as if they were having a blast and so did the audience. The nuns worked together better than Broadway. First time I've liked a touring company better than Broadway. Kudos to this production!
The set is basically non-existent. Mostly a series of drops and set pieces that slide in.
Without the turntable, lots of stuff is really awkward. During Raise Your Voice, when they're rehearsing they just walk across the stage (instead of sitting in their rooms). The chase scene is staged similarly to how it was in New York (but done on only one level, since this set is not multi-level), minus the turntable.
I actually found Hollis Resnick to be a colossal bore. Nowhere near as good as Carolee Carmello was, and not quite as good as Victoria Clark. Ta'Rea was great, Rashidra Scott was better, but neither was as good as Patina was.
That’s a shame, it really was a gorgeous set on Broadway. My favorite effect was when the church was being formed by the moving walls, flying in and out down center, up right, etc.
That sucks. The broadway set is still the best set for a musical that season. Shame it didn't win, but it was gorgeous and really interesting. Sucks they couldn't make it work on tour, but I guess the budget wouldn't allow it.
I was referring to the cast and the flow. Not the sets which I thought were fine for a touring production. I do not know how it changed but the cast and the flow seemed better.
I noticed very few slight tiny changes with lines. I thought the comedy factor on the tour was better than the Broadway production. Lael Van Keuren (Mary Robert) wasamazing, I was really happy that the end note of "The Life I Never Led" was the same as the Broadway version's. Hollis Florrie Bagel (Mary Patrick) and Karen Elliot (Mary Theresa) were hysterical, and I thought Ta'rea Campbell delivered more of that comedic factor more than Patina.
Performance wise I enjoyed both the tour and Broadway companies very much. I thought the tour came out great and it's still as hilarious as before. It's a touring production so I wasn't surprised that the sets weren't as extravagant as it was on Broadway. It was overall an excellent production!
I'm here in Atlanta, GA spending the Holidays with my family. I head back up to NYC on the 15th, and noticed that this show is in Greenville, SC on the 15th, which happens to be on my way back home. I bought tickets for the 7:30 PM performance, and will let you know my thoughts after I see it.
I saw the show on Bdwy and on tour in Toronto. It was equally as good. Hollis Resnick was superb and made the show for me. I like Victoria. Hollis was better.
To me Sister Act is about the humor. I did not find it funny on Broadway at all. To have a Delores who doesn't have a sense of funny was a big detriment on Broadway. Its still not a great musical-- just an okay one--but at least now the funny is there with this cast. T'area Campbell was not afraid to play Delores Van Cartier low rent routes. Patina Miller was.
"T'area Campbell was not afraid to play Delores Van Cartier low rent routes. Patina Miller was."
I will agree with you on that. I love Patina, but she could have really given her lines some extra umph and soul. That would have taken the show to an even higher level.
The hallways of the church is basically a painted backdrop, the sanctuary is still the same. Sets either drop from above, or move down stage for the most part.
joined:7/15/05
Posted: 12/26/12 at 06:00pm