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News Busch, Halston and Fraser Don the Habit in The Divine Sister, Beginning Feb. 6 in NYC Charles Busch and Julie Halston reunite for The Divine Sister, Busch's new comedy inspired by nuns on film, which begins performances Feb. 6 at the Theater for the New City.
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Charles Busch and Jonathan Walker Photo by David Rodgers

Carl Andress, who staged Busch's Die Mommie Die! and The Third Story Off-Broadway, stages the 24-performance developmental run that will play through March 7. Busch and Andress' premiered Shanghai Moon at TNC in 1999 prior to its Off-Broadway bow.

Busch stars as Mother Superior with Halston (Hairspray, Twentieth Century) as Sister Acacius, Tony nominee Alison Fraser (Gypsy, The Secret Garden) as Sister Walburga/Mrs. MacDuffie, Amy Rutberg (Our Leading Lady) as Agnes, Jennifer Van Dyck (The Third Story, Hedda Gabler) as Mrs. Levinson/Timothy and Jonathan Walker (The Third Story, Dinner with Friends) as Jeremy/Brother Venerius.

According to press notes, "The Divine Sister is an outrageous comic homage to nearly every Hollywood film involving nuns. Evoking such films as 'The Song of Bernadette,' 'The Bells of St. Mary's,' 'The Singing Nun and Agnes of God,' The Divine Sister tells the story of St. Veronica’s indomitable Mother Superior who is determined to build a new school for her Pittsburgh convent. Along the way, she has to deal with a young postulant who is experiencing 'visions,' sexual hysteria among her nuns, a sensitive schoolboy in need of mentoring, a mysterious nun visiting from the Mother House in Berlin, and a former suitor intent on luring her away from her vows."

A design team of frequent Busch collaborators has been assembled for the production, including B.T. Whitehill (scenic and graphic design), Fabio Toblini (costume design), Kirk Bookman (lighting design), Jill B.C. Du Boff (sound design) and Lewis Flinn (original music).

Charles Busch is both a celebrated playwright and performer. His play The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, which began life at the Manhattan Theatre Club, later transferred to Broadway and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. He wrote the book for the Broadway mounting of Taboo, and he also penned the screenplays for and starred in the films "Die, Mommie, Die" and "Psycho Beach Party." His noted plays include The Lady in Question, Red Scare on Sunset and the long-running Vampire Lesbians of Sodom. Busch's recent Off-Broadway appearances include The Third Story and Die, Mommie, Die. He made his directorial film debut with "A Very Serious Person." For tickets phone (212) 352-0255 or visit OvationTix. Theater for the New City is located at 155 First Avenue in Manhattan.

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Charles Busch and Julie Halston in The Divine Sister David Rodgers
 
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