Sister Act 2: Sister Time (Musical)

Sister Act 2: Sister Time is an all-women musical based on the hit 1993 film of the same name with music reused by Alan Menken's Sister Act, Don Bluth's Nunsense: The Mega-Musical Version, and Stephen Flaherty's Ragtime, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, and a book that is going to be featuring all nuns and animals.

What will the show open?
The Sister Act 2: Sister Time show will open in March 7th, 2022 with a new Broadway recording.

Characters

 * 1) Deloris Van Cartier (Sister Mary Clarence)
 * 2) Mother Superior (Sister Rafiki)
 * 3) Sister Mary Robert
 * 4) Sister Mary Patrick
 * 5) Sister Mary Lazarus
 * 6) Sister Mary Mufasa
 * 7) Sister Mary Sunday
 * 8) Sister Mary Simba
 * 9) Sister Mary Nala
 * 10) Sister Mary Kiara
 * 11) Sister Mary George
 * 12) Sister Mary Meena
 * 13) Reverend Mother (Sister Mary Regina)
 * 14) Sister Mary Hubert
 * 15) Sister Robert Anne
 * 16) Sister Mary Paul (Amnesia)
 * 17) Sister Mary Annette
 * 18) Father Virgil (Sister Leo's brother)
 * 19) Tevye (from Meshuggah-nuns)
 * 20) Sister Mary Korrina
 * 21) Sister Mary Iris
 * 22) Sister Mary Olivia
 * 23) Sister Mary Valerie
 * 24) Sister Mary Serena
 * 25) Sister Mary Karen
 * 26) Sister Mary Conklin
 * 27) Sister Mary Zira
 * 28) Sister Mary Fuli
 * 29) Sister Mary Kion
 * 30) Sister Mary Anga
 * 31) Sister Mary Beshte
 * 32) Sister Mary Ono
 * 33) Sister Mary Bunga
 * 34) Sister Mary Azaad
 * 35) Sister Mary Eddie
 * 36) Sister Mary Pablo
 * 37) Sister Mary Kayla
 * 38) Sister Mary Mayzie
 * 39) Sister Ford (Sister Mary Flamingo)
 * 40) Sister Mary Dolittle
 * 41) Sister Mary Lana
 * 42) Sister Mary Lillie
 * 43) Sister Mary Wilhelm
 * 44) Sister Mary Jane
 * 45) Sister Mary Luke
 * 46) Sister Mary Brendan
 * 47) Sister Mary Cecilia
 * 48) Sister Mary Lezin
 * 49) Sister Mary Petroc
 * 50) Sister Mary Antioch
 * 51) Sister Mary Katari
 * 52) Sister Mary Wiligis
 * 53) Sister Mary Miguel
 * 54) Sister Mary Josephat
 * 55) Sister Mary Genesius
 * 56) Sister Mary Emebert
 * 57) Sister Mary Morgan
 * 58) Sister Mary Washington
 * 59) Sister Mary Jefferson
 * 60) Sister Mary Goldman
 * 61) Sister Mary White
 * 62) Sister Mary Paddington
 * 63) Sister Mary Sarah
 * 64) Sister Mary Perpetua
 * 65) Sister Mary Huckle
 * 66) Sister Mary Vitani
 * 67) Sister Mary Makini
 * 68) Sister Julia

Act One
Three social castes in 2004 (during Baby Noah with 20 wild animals) introduce themselves to the audience: the first is an upper-class nun family from the convent— Sister Mary George, Sister Mary Mufasa, Sister Mary Nala, Deloris Van Cartier (Sister Mary Clarence), Sister Rafiki (Mother Superior), Sister Mary Regina (Reverend Mother), and The Little Sisters of Hoboken with Father Virgil and Tevye—who live a genteel life and enjoy a lack of racial and ethnic diversity; the second is the new residents of the convent including Sister Mary Patrick and Sister Mary Robert; the third and last world are new sisters from the Convent of North Carolina, among them Sister Mary Korrina and her daughter Sister Mary Wilhelm. These three worlds are connected by narration from the luminaries Sister Mary Morgan, Sister Mary Flamingo, Sister Mary Washington, Sister Mary Goldman, Sister Mary Sunday, Sister Mary Zira, and Sister Mary Simba (“Prologue—Sister Time”).

Nala bids goodbye to Sister Mary Mufasa as she embarks on Sister Mary Brendan's expedition to the North Pole. She asks Nala to oversee her affairs and assures her that nothing will change in her absence, but Nala feels adrift without her sidekick to guide her (“Goodbye, My Love”).

As Sister Mary Brendan and her ship depart, Mufasa watches as a “ship with a tiger wallpaper" arrives, carrying a hopeful friend (Sister Mary Korrina) and her Little Girl (Sister Mary Kiara) to the convent of America, while Nala, back on shore, wishes Mufasa's safe passage (“Journey On”).

Meanwhile, Sister Mary Ono, an intense and awkward young nun yearning for purpose who works at Mufasa's fireworks factory, attends the Vegasville act of Sister Mary Simba, a young nun who became famous after her wealthy lover Sister Mary White was killed by her millionaire nun Sister Mary Paddington (“Crime of the Century”). When the show continues, Sister Mary Ono confesses her lesbian love to Sister Mary Simba. She kisses her, but only for the benefit of a press photographer, and cheerfully rejects her afterward.

Back at home in the convent, Nala discovers a newborn nun partly buried alive in her garden. The police arrive with Sister Mary Sarah, the lion cub's mother. Pitying her, Nala takes responsibility for Sarah and her child. Surprised at herself, she remarks that her husband would never have allowed her to make such a decision (“What Kind of Woman”).

At the Franklin Park Zoo with peacocks, the immigrants arrive (“A Shtetl Iz Amereke”). Sister Mary Korrina eagerly begins her new life, drawing silhouettes and selling them on the street. She and Sister Mary Kiara quickly go into zoology studying animals and birds. Sister Mary Goldman attempts to get her to join the Socialist movement, but she refuses. A wealthy nun even offers to purchase Sister Mary Kiara, whom she now keeps on a leash for safety. Inspired by 2 immigrant magicians Sister Mary Sunday and Sister Mary Zira, Sister Mary Korrina resolves to begin again somewhere else (“Success”).

In North Carolina, Sister Mary Jefferson, a popular pianist, informs her audience and nuns that she's finally found her lost love, Sister Mary Sarah, and is going to win her back (“Her Name Was Jefferson”/“Gettin' Ready Rag”). She then purchases a Vulture-Feathered V (a limousine) while Sister Mary Flamingo and her nuns glorify industry (“Sister Ford”).