The Divine Sister

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The Divine Sister is a satirical stage comedy by Charles Busch that affectionately parodies classic Hollywood nun films and religious melodramas.

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instanceOf play
stage comedy
author Charles Busch NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Charles Busch NERFINISHED
firstPerformedBy Primary Stages NERFINISHED
firstProducedIn 2010
firstProductionLocation New York City NERFINISHED
genre comedy
satire
hasCastMember Alison Fraser NERFINISHED
Amy Rutberg NERFINISHED
Charles Busch NERFINISHED
Jennifer Van Dyck NERFINISHED
Jonathan Walker NERFINISHED
Julie Halston NERFINISHED
hasCharacter Agnes NERFINISHED
Mother Superior NERFINISHED
Mrs. Levinson NERFINISHED
Sister Acacius NERFINISHED
Sister Walburga NERFINISHED
Timothy NERFINISHED
hasStyle camp
farce
hasTheme camp aesthetics
faith
miracles
vocation
hasTone affectionate parody
inspiredBy The Nun’s Story NERFINISHED
The Sound of Music NERFINISHED
The Trouble with Angels NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject Catholic nuns
religion
originalLanguage English
parodies Hollywood nun films
religious melodramas
performedAt SoHo Playhouse NERFINISHED
productionCompany Primary Stages NERFINISHED
setInPeriod mid-20th century
writtenBy Charles Busch NERFINISHED

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Charles Busch wrote The Divine Sister
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