Original productions in Pasadena and Atlanta The musical premiered at the
Pasadena Playhouse in
Pasadena, California on October 24, 2006, and closed on December 23, 2006.
Patina Miller, who would later go on to play Deloris when the show opened in London, was in the ensemble and understudied the role of Deloris, which was originated in the musical by
Dawnn Lewis. The musical was directed by
Peter Schneider, developed by Schneider and
Michael Reno, choreographed by
Marguerite Derricks, with set design by David Potts, costumes by Garry Lennon, lighting by
Donald Holder, and sound by Carl Casella and Dominick Sack. Charles McNulty of the
Los Angeles Times wrote that the musical has "Broadway blockbuster written all over it," and Laurence Vittes described it as "hugely entertaining... likely to become a classic" in
The Hollywood Reporter. Jonas Schwartz of Theatremania.com was less enthusiastic, saying it "suffers from a bit of an identity crisis." The production then moved to the
Alliance Theatre in
Atlanta, Georgia, where it ran from January 17 to February 25, 2007. The cast included
Dawnn Lewis as Deloris, Elizabeth Ward Land as the Mother Superior, Harrison White as Curtis, and
Beth Malone as Sister Mary Robert. Curt Holman, writing for the Atlanta-based website CreativeLoafing.com, described it as "a whiplash-inducing experience of genuinely clever and exuberant flourishes alternating with cringe-inducing embarrassments.... The weakest parts of
Sister Act tend to be the most faithful moments to the film, which makes you wonder what Menken, Slater and the production's delightful design team could have done with original material."
Original London production Sister Act opened in the
West End at the
London Palladium on June 2, 2009, following previews from May 7. The production was directed by
Peter Schneider and choreographed by
Anthony Van Laast, with set design by Klara Zieglerova, costumes by Lez Brotherston and lighting by
Natasha Katz. Following a year-long search, Patina Miller, who understudied the role of Deloris at Pasadena Playhouse was cast as the principal star, alongside
Sheila Hancock as the Mother superior,
Ian Lavender as Monsignor Howard,
Chris Jarman as Shank,
Ako Mitchell as Eddie,
Katie Rowley Jones as Sister Mary Robert, Claire Greenway as Sister Mary Patrick and
Julia Sutton (later replaced by Jacqueline Clarke) as Sister Mary Lazarus. It was announced on April 29, 2010, that pop singer
Simon Webbe of
Blue fame would join the cast as Shank on May 31, 2010, and that the production would close on January 1, 2011. It was then announced the show would close on October 30, 2010, to make way for Andrew Lloyd Webber's new musical production of
The Wizard of Oz.
Chris Jarman took a planned break from the show from May, during which time Webbe played the role of Shank, and Sheila Hancock left on July 31 due to other contractual commitments. All cast members (with the exception of Simon Webbe, who left on August 28) stayed in the show until it closed.
Whoopi Goldberg joined the cast as the Mother superior for a limited engagement that was supposed to last from August 10–31, 2010, but she left the cast on August 27 due to her mother suffering a stroke. Goldberg was then succeeded by
Sally Dexter. However, Goldberg returned to the cast for five performances on October 22, 23, and 25. The show closed as announced on October 30, 2010.
Original Broadway production A newly revised adaptation of the show opened on
Broadway at
the Broadway Theatre on April 20, 2011, after previews beginning March 24, 2011.
Jerry Zaks was the new director (Zaks had previously worked with composer
Alan Menken on the 2003 Broadway production of
Little Shop of Horrors) with
Douglas Carter Beane rewriting the book.
Patina Miller, who originated the role of Deloris in the West End production, reprised the role, making her Broadway debut. The original cast featured
Victoria Clark (the Mother superior),
Fred Applegate (Monsignor), Sarah Bolt (Sister Mary Patrick),
Chester Gregory (Eddie), Kingsley Leggs (Curtis), Marla Mindelle (Sister Mary Robert) and
Audrie Neenan (Sister Mary Lazarus). On October 12, 2011, Clark left the production for unknown reasons. Her understudy, Jennifer Allen played the role after her departure.
Carolee Carmello took over the role of the Mother superior on November 19, 2011.
Raven-Symoné replaced Miller as Deloris on March 27, 2012.
Subsequent productions In 2010
Stage Entertainment produced the first international adaptation in Germany. The first UK touring production opened on October 4, 2011, at the
Manchester Opera House, with
Cynthia Erivo as Deloris Van Cartier,
Denise Black as the Mother superior,
Julie Atherton as Sister Mary Robert, and
Michael Starke as Monsignor O'Hara. The tour played its final performance on October 20, 2012. A new non-replica UK tour officially opened on August 11, 2016, running to September 3, 2017. Directed and choreographed by
Craig Revel Horwood, the tour starred
Alexandra Burke as Deloris Van Cartier,
Jon Robyns as Eddie and
Rosemary Ashe as Sister Mary Lazarus. The first national North American tour debuted on October 2, 2012, at the
Ed Mirvish Theatre in
Toronto,
Canada and closed on June 29, 2014, at the
Majestic Theatre in
San Antonio,
Texas. The cast included Ta'Rea Campbell as Deloris Van Cartier and
Hollis Resnik as the Mother superior (later replaced by
Lynne Wintersteller). A second national tour (non-equity) ran from 2014 to 2015. On May 9, 2017, an international tour started at the
Marina Bay Sands in Singapore and visited Philippines, China, Japan, and South Korea, closing January 21, 2018 at the Blue Square Interpark Hall in
Seoul. The cast was led by Dené Hill as Deloris Van Cartier. On October 23, 2019, it was announced that the musical would run from July 29, 2020, at the
Hammersmith Apollo in London for 39 performances with
Jennifer Saunders in the role of the Mother Superior and
Whoopi Goldberg as Deloris Van Cartier. The production was delayed twice due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and finally played from July 19 to August 28, 2022, with Goldberg no longer involved. Full casting was announced on March 18, 2022 where it was confirmed that
Beverley Knight would play the role of Van Cartier. A third UK and Ireland tour was expected to start on April 21, 2020, at the
Leicester Curve Theatre but was also delayed and started on June 27, 2022 at the
Manchester Palace Theatre, playing its final performance on October 5, 2024 at the
Liverpool Empire Theatre. A Danish production opened on September 21, 2023, at
Det Ny Teater in
Copenhagen, with Julie Steincke as Deloris Van Cartier. An Asian non-replica tour produced by EMK Productions launched in November 2023, starring Nicole Vanessa Ortiz as Deloris Van Cartier. A West End revival played a limited season from March 15 to August 31, 2024 at the
Dominion Theatre, with
Beverley Knight (March 15-June 8) and
Alexandra Burke (June 10-August 31) sharing the role of Deloris Van Cartier, and
Ruth Jones making her West End debut as the Mother Superior (March 15-August 3). ==Major casts==