*On the back row, Shóna Ryan, Eve O’Reilly, Aishling White, Charleigh McInerney. Second from from back: Niamh O’Connell, Sophie O’Connell, Emma O’Mahoney, Eva Kidney. Second row from front: Leah Broomhead, Megan Kiernan, Megan McGrath, Sarah McCormack. Front row: Lily Duffy, Ruth Tuohy, Aoibhínn O’Neill, Ashling McNamara. Photograph: John O’Neill

SISTER ACT is making its way to East Clare as students from St Joseph’s Secondary School in Tulla perform their production of the musical from next Wednesday (November 13th).

Running from Wednesday (November 13th) to Friday (November 15th) with performances each night at 19:30, Sister Act: The Musical brings the popular comedy to the East Clare secondary school.

Based on the hit 1992 film, Sister Act tells the story of Deloris Van Cartier, a nightclub singer who finds herself hiding in a convent after witnessing a crime

Directed by a dedicated team of teachers and performed by the school’s talented young cast, this production promises to deliver uplifting performances and spectacular showmanship that will have audiences dancing in their seats.

Tickets for Sister Act: The Musical are available now at sjt.ie, with all performances expected to sell out quickly. Shows will take place in St Joseph’s Secondary School.

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