TADA theater cleared to reopen, preparing to resume 20th anniversary season in August
TADA organized a musical evening with Steven Rich as well as a cabaret show at the end of 2020, as well as his comedy series. “Nunsense” will be his first Broadway musical since the entertainment industry closed last spring.
“We’re thrilled with this,” said Rook, who plays Sister Mary Amnesia. “So far it’s been a lot of fun.”
Seating will be limited to 25% of the capacity, but people will be able to follow the performances live.
These are the same rules that were in play when Rook performed in a cabaret show at TADA. She remembers the atmosphere in the small auditorium during these performances.
“You could just tell that everyone was happy to participate in the entertainment in person,” she said. “You just had that vibe, and it will be like that again this time.”
“Nunsense”, a musical, was written in 1985 by Dan Goggin. It was originally a line of greeting cards featuring a nun offering tangy banter with an office slant before being extended to a full show that appeared off Broadway for 38 weeks.
The musical follows the antics of the Little Sisters of Hoboken, who find themselves in a financial dilemma that requires them to raise money by putting on a benefit show.
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The show features catchy songs and spontaneous comedic interludes.