Jeff Green | Mar 18, 2010
Four dead nuns in the convent freezer? Believe it or not, that's the problem that must be solved in the hilarious musical Nunsense, now in rehearsal at Sharbot Lake high school by North Frontenac Little Theatre. The Frontenac County health inspector is on the way, so a dedicated group of seven nuns from the convent of Our Lady of Sharbot Lake are presenting a fundraiser to raise enough money to bury the nuns who died after eating soup infected with botulism. Don't worry, you won't be asked to give money to this fundraiser (other than buying your ticket!). The nuns will discover a solution to their problem of where to get the money. All you have to do is enjoy the fun as each one entertains you with song, dance, riddles and stories. Tickets will soon be available in Verona at the hardware store and in Sharbot Lake at Gray's Grocery and the Pharmacy. Nunsense runs Thursday, April 29 7:30 p.m. $12 adult, $10 student; Friday April 30, 7:30 p.m. $12 adult, $10 student; Saturday May 1, Dinner Theatre 6 p.m. $27; Sunday May 2, Matinee, 2pm $12 adult, $10 student.
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