The Little Sisters of Hoboken are coming back as promised and with a few new tricks up their sleeves, says Elm Street Artistic Director G. Lora Grooms.
“There were patrons who had lived in New York City for years that told us they were convinced they’d been transported back to the Big Apple when they came to the show,” said Grooms, “And many others were disappointed the show was closing before they could bring their friends back with them to see it. We like to keep our patrons happy, so we have asked the Sisters to return and they were gracious enough to comply.”
The Sisters say there was a small disaster back at the convent of Mt. St. Helens School and they need to raise some funds very quickly to solve a rather sticky problem to keep the Health Inspector out of their kitchen, Grooms said. The Sisters ask that patrons bring some small change for the offering baskets, just in case.
Oddly enough, the Little Sisters remind many Cherokee residents of their good friends and neighbors Taryn Chidebelu-Eze, Erin Wilson, Siobhan Brumbelow, Hannah Schug and even Grooms herself. Their accompanist, Sister Mary Joel, bears a strong resemblance to Elm Street Musical Director Amy Noel Welch.
There will be five performances of “Nunsense” at the City Center Auditorium at 8534 Main St. in Woodstock, Aug. 10, 17, 18 at 7:30 p.m. and Aug. 12 and 19 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $9 to $11 in advance online or $11 to $14 at the door. Bring a can of chili, chunky soup or stew to donate to Papa’s Pantry and receive a free beverage at intermission.
For more information, visit www.elmstreetarts.org or call (678) 494-4251.









