Erin Carlson is the reverend mother in the show. Nunsense is a story of a group of nuns who die from food poisoning, and the surviving nuns have to raise funds to finish paying for their funerals.
Photo by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
Erin Carlson is the reverend mother in the show. Nunsense is a story of a group of nuns who die from food poisoning, and the surviving nuns have to raise funds to finish paying for their funerals.
Photo by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
The cast and crew of the musical Nunsense will perform and play at 7 p.m. tonight, Saturday, and March 18 and 19 at the Bayfield Performing Arts Center.
Photo by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
The cast and crew of the musical Nunsense will perform and play at 7 p.m. tonight, Saturday, and March 18 and 19 at the Bayfield Performing Arts Center.
Photo by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
The 'big six' of Nunsense at Bayfield High School are Cammy Lirot, left, as Sister Amnesia, Annabella Shockley as Sister Hubert, Justin Nickerson as Sister Julia, Erin Carlson as the Reverend Mother, Sydney Milner as Sister Mary Leo and Brittany Lane as Sister Robert Ann.
Photo by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
The 'big six' of Nunsense at Bayfield High School are Cammy Lirot, left, as Sister Amnesia, Annabella Shockley as Sister Hubert, Justin Nickerson as Sister Julia, Erin Carlson as the Reverend Mother, Sydney Milner as Sister Mary Leo and Brittany Lane as Sister Robert Ann.
Photo by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
The 'big six' of Nunsense at Bayfield High School are Cammy Lirot, left, as Sister Amnesia, Annabella Shockley as Sister Hubert, Justin Nickerson as Sister Julia, Erin Carlson as the Reverend Mother, Sydney Milner as Sister Mary Leo and Brittany Lane as Sister Robert Ann.
Photo by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
The 'big six' of Nunsense at Bayfield High School are Cammy Lirot, left, as Sister Amnesia, Annabella Shockley as Sister Hubert, Justin Nickerson as Sister Julia, Erin Carlson as the Reverend Mother, Sydney Milner as Sister Mary Leo and Brittany Lane as Sister Robert Ann.
Photo by Melanie Brubaker Mazur
A group of dancing and singing nuns were giving it their all Wednesday...in the BHS parking lot.
Someone had pulled a fire alarm in the school, emptying out their rehearsal space in the Bayfield Performing Arts Center.
But as Director Mark Zaharko explained, the show must go on, and so must the rehearsal.
So the students were gamely rehearsing outside in the wind Wednesday afternoon. The show is a lot of fun and takes an irreverent look at religion and death, the cast explained.
Showtimes are at 7 p.m. tonight, tomorrow, and next Friday and Saturday, March 18 and 19.