Grab your rosaries, it's swinging '60s Pittsburgh and the Sisters of St. Veronica's are dying to meet you! An outrageously comic homage to all your favorite films with nuns, "The Divine Sister," by Charles Busch, marks the first show of 2019 for Nutley Little Theatre.
The outrageous comedy is directed by George Seylaz of Belleville and features the talents of Debra Carozza of Wyckoff, Patrick Horan of East Orange, Kristie McClain of Verona, Nick Pascarella of Hohokus, Gina Sarno of Nutley, and Judy Wilson of Fort Lee. This show contains some adult language and situations.
Opening night is Feb. 8th and will benefit the Essex County LGBT Rain Foundation. Evening performances start at 8 pm and will be held on Feb. 8, 9, 15, 16, 21, 22, and 23; matinees begin at 2 pm and will be held on Feb. 10, 17, and 23. Patrons can order tickets through SmartTix by calling 212. 868.4444 , or online through the NLT web site at www.nutleylittletheatre.com (click on the "Click for Tix" icon).
Nutley Little Theatre stages its productions at the NLT Barn, 47 Erie Place, Nutley, located off Brookfield Avenue (one block east of Franklin Avenue) in the heart of the Erie Place Historic District. For directions and ticket information, please see www.nutleylittletheatre.com.
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