
Perth celebrities galore at Sister Act musical opening night
Billie & Peter Rowsthorn. Picture: John Koh / The West Australian
Rove McManus, Peter Rowsthorn and Australian Idol finalist Gisella Colletti were in the audience as Sister Act The Musical premiered to a full house at Crown Theatre last week.
Based on the iconic 1992 film of the same name starring Whoopi Goldberg — a producer on the original 2009 West End show — Sister Act is an emotionally uplifting theatrical experience as it follows the journey of disco diva Deloris Van Cartier in 1970s Philadelphia.
The Perth season, which runs until May 25, stars Casey Donovan as Van Cartier, Rhonda Burchmore as choir leader Sister Mary Lazarus and Genevieve Lemon as Mother Superior.
The audience was were enraptured by Donovan's powerhouse vocals and we particularly delighted when Burchmore broke out into an amusing boogie rap.
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