REVIEW: Sister Act - Birmingham Hippodrome
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REVIEW: Sister Act – Birmingham Hippodrome

Sister Act Review Birmingham Hippodrome

‘A Funny, Disco-Infused Delight’

★★★★★

Sister Act is back on another glittering UK tour while also enjoying a successful West End run. This divine musical comedy has arrived at the Birmingham Hippodrome, here until Saturday 18th May 2024- book now!

The show expertly adapts the hit 1992 film, starring Whoopi Goldberg, into this sparkling stage musical. The story is set in the late 1970s and follows nightclub singer Deloris Van Cartier who witnesses her lover, Curtis, murder one of his gang. She is soon placed into witness protection by old school friend and police chief, Eddie, to lay low until the court hearing. Deloris is taken to a convent where she goes undercover as a nun, Sister Mary Clarence. Deloris struggles to adapt to her new lifestyle, but soon finds her place when she takes control of the choir – but faces disapproval from Mother Superior.

Mark Senior

Landi Oshinowo leads with bags of charisma and a stunning voice as Doloris Van Cartier. Oshinowo’s comedic energy is infectious and shines on stage. Sue Cleaver is perfect casting in the role of Mother Superior, bringing spot-on comic timing with her hatred for Deloris. Additionally, Alfie Parker is a scene-stealer as Eddie Souther, who has a long-lasting crush on Deloris. He gets his moment to shine with the brilliantly staged and disco-infused number ‘I Could Be That Guy’.

REVIEW: Sister Act - Birmingham Hippodrome
Mark Senior

Eloise Runnette’s portrayal of Sister Mary Robert delivers a flawless rendition of ‘The Life I Never Led’. Mary Robert starts as a quiet nun who soon belts out an amazing vocal range thanks to the help of Deloris – which is a particularly nice character arc to see unfold. Ian Gareth-Jones as Curtis and his henchman (Elliot Gooch, Michalis Antoniou and Callum Martin) conjure plenty of laughs. ‘Lady in the Long Black Dress’, sung by Curtis’ gang, is one of the show’s hilarious highlights performed in the style of the Bee Gees. The whole ensemble has a fantastic energy that radiates on stage.

REVIEW: Sister Act - Birmingham Hippodrome
Mark Senior

Composed by Alan Menken, the musical score is packed with enjoyable 70s-like disco funk. Bill Buckhurst’s direction is refined, with excellent staging throughout the show. The book by Cheri & Bill Steinkellner is witty and lovable, along with the humourous lyrics by Glenn Slater. The set & costume design by Morgan Large is truly spectacular and enhances the theatricality of this production. Alistair David’s choreography is funky and vibrant, performed with high energy to make this musical a stroke of perfection.

REVIEW: Sister Act - Birmingham Hippodrome
Mark Senior

Numbers like ‘Fabulous, Baby’, ‘Sunday Morning Fever’ and ‘Raise Your Voice’ are all some of the show’s most memorable moments. Amongst all the comedy, some particularly heart-warming and touching moments make this show unique, with a satisfying sequin-filled finale!

Sister Act is a comedic triumph that will delight all audiences with its remarkable cast, dazzling theatrics and groovy musical score.

Sister Act is at the Birmingham Hippodrome until Saturday 15th October – book here!

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