Sisters Doing For Themselves

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The Second Star Performance Collective is staging a new show by Ren French entitled “Saints and Sisters: Nuns With Guns in Old New Orleans.” And I have to admit, the Ursuline Convent has never been so sexy. French, a local playwright and actor is the creator and writer of several Big Easy based Old Time Radio serials including: “The Clifton Monroe Chronicles” and “The Chip Parker Journals.”

 

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With his newest staging, Ren has fashioned a world of assassins posing as nuns, illegal dealings and secret identities with lots of mystery and intrigue. The first two installments “Welcome to the Rookery” and “Bad Habits Die Hard…Er,” the characters are introduced and immediately thrust into action. Set in and round New Orleans in the height of Prohibition, “Saints and Sisters” follows two sisters as they are recruited by a mysterious nun played with exuberant glee by Kerry Cahill.

 

The sisters Jasmine and Jessica are portrayed by Angela Jo and Cammie West revel as quick witted and cunning young women using their powers of sexuality and martial arts to outmaneuver the many dark forces that surround them. The entire cast excels in taking the audience on an imaginative trip with their animated movements, use of props, sound and even their interaction with each other. Matt Standley is outstanding as a lascivious priest who holds the key to the girls past and Jake Bartush is just amazing in all the characters he plays. Whether he is the trampy drunk female barfly or a caring husband, his voice talents are superior.

 

Harold Gervais does an excellent job in directing the show with bawdy humor and non-stop excitement. The personal interactions the actors have on stage also plays into the uniqueness of the show. Although not fully fleshed out for the audience, there is obviously a private drama happening between both main actresses playing the sisters. But it was a little confusing and not very clearly laid out for the audience, maybe in the next chapters.

“Saints and Sisters” is playing at the Kirschman Art Space at NOCCA, located at 2800 Charters Street. Performances are August 22 and 27 – 29, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. For more information or tickets, go to www.secondstarperformancecollective.com. This nostalgic show is a perfect trip back in time.

Tony Leggio

Tony Leggio

Tony Leggio is a born and raised New Orleanian. He has over 20 years of event management experience having produced over 5,000 events locally and nationally. Tony has received numerous awards for his outstanding achievements in the hospitality industry. Besides his professional career, Anthony has played an active role in the community.He has served Event Chair of Art Against AIDS for the No/Aids Task Force for the past ten years and was honored as Humanitarian of the Year in 2010 by the organization. He is also a freelance writer who has written for USA Today, as well as several local publications.He also writes a column regularly In Ambush Magazine, plus is part of Gambit’s Big Easy Theatre Committee.Tony is a social butterfly of New Orleans that not only knows how to put on a great event but also knows how to enjoy one.
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