The Sayreville Main Street Theatre Company
presents

August 9 - 24, 2002
Book and Lyrics by
Dan Goggin
Directed by
Mark Ilardi
Choreographed by
Patrick Starega
Musically Directed by
Anthony DiDia
Costumed by
Sue Takacs
Synopsis
Nunsense
THE SECOND
COMING could easily be subtitled
"the rest of the story." The sequel to the international hit musical NUNSENSE takes place approximately six weeks after the first "benefit
performance."
The same five nuns are back on stage at Mt. Saint Helen's School for
what is billed as a "Thank You Program" for their supporters. Since their
first time out was such a success, they have decided that they should stick
to their successful variety show formula. This time they are forced to work
around the set dressing of "The Mikado" which is being presented the
following week by the Hoboken Music Society on the Mt. Saint Helen's stage.
The show opens with the musical production number Nunsense: The
Magic Word. The song is followed by a high-speed recapitulation of what
happened at the first show, narrated by Sister Mary Hubert and acted out
silent-film-style by Sisters Robert Anne, Mary Paul (Amnesia) and Leo. This
is capped off by the upbeat Winning is Just the Beginning.
The program proceeds with Sister Mary Paul-(she is the nun who had been
hit on the head with a crucifix and was known as Sister Amnesia. She had
remembered that she was a former country singer who had won the publishers'
Clearing House Sweepstakes and made the nuns instantly rich at the end of
NUNSENSE I)-running a bingo game in which something goes wrong and the
entire audience wins at once.
The variety show continues with Sister Leo; now on roller skates, with
Sister Hubert once again warning Sister Leo of the pitfalls ahead in The
Biggest Still Ain't Best, and with Sister Robert Anne grabbing a couple
of props from "The Mikado" production and appearing as Madame Butterfly.
These irritations aside, Reverend Mother feels confident that
everything is going well as she presents Sister Mary Paul, the newest
country-singing sensation. Sister Mary Paul comes complete with sequined
scapular, cowboy boots and Sister Mary Annette (her Puppet).
Then the telephone rings. Sister Leo answers only to discover that the
Franciscans are on their way to the convent to claim Sister Mary Paul as one
of their own!
Reverend Mother dispatches Sister Robert Anne to the convent to try to
reason with the Franciscans while the other Sisters try to calm Sister Mary
Paul. Reverend Mother continues center stage with stories from her days in
the circus. The others follow Reverend Mother with The Padre Polka
calling for women priests.
Sister Robert Anne returns, telling the sisters that she has convinced
the Franciscans to take only the prize money and leave Sister Mary Paul.
Hearing this news, Reverend Mother faints. A Hat and Cane Song rounds
out the action in Act I.
The second half of the program begins with Sister Robert Anne (by
popular demand) performing some new impressions with her veil. Meanwhile,
the Franciscans have arrived backstage to retrieve Sister Mary Paul. The
sisters present a plan to make back the soon-to-be-lost money in We're
the Nuns to Come to When You Go.
But, trouble mounts as word comes that Sister Julia, Child of God (the
convent cook) is in jail! Srs. Robert Anne, Leo and Mary Paul head off to
bail her out, while Sister Hubert says "If only it were 1962, I'd know
exactly what to do." Impersonating a rock'n'roll star, she sings What
Would Elvis Do?
Reverend Mother decides to try to hawk the convent's latest book,
The Catholic Guide to Gift Giving. She is interrupted by news of the
Franciscans' return. As Reverend Mother leaves the stage, Sister Robert Anne
remains, stealing the spotlight with I Am Here to Stay.
With Reverend Mother off dealing with the Franciscans, the other
sisters come back on stage to lead the audience in a sing-along aptly titled
What a Catastrophe. A defeated Mother Superior returns. The
Franciscans want everything including Sister Mary Paul. Sister Mary Paul
accepts her fate, singing a beautiful ballad, No One Cared Like You.
Then without warning, a birdhouse, which is part of "The Mikado" set,
falls on Sister Mary Paul's head and jogs her memory. The "Franciscans" are
none other than the Health Inspector and his assistant (the sisters' nemesis
in the first show) trying to steal the prize money by masquerading as monks.
Realizing that Sister Mary Paul and the money are safe, the sisters give
thanks with the rousing gospel finale There's Only One Way to End Your
Prayers, and that's to say, Amen!