Treat yourself to an early Christmas present this year, and buy yourself some tickets to Stratford on Stage's latest production, Nuncrackers.
Reviewing the show in time for opening night, I was expecting chaos, missed lines and room for improvement. Instead it was a fantastically funny, polished and professional performance that was audience ready.
Under the talented direction of Mickie Mills, musical director Donna Drummond and choreographer Harriet Bradley-Archer, the actors bring writer-composer Dan Goggins' script to life and transport the audience to a live studio taping of a television special in the basement of the Mount St. Helen's Convent by the Little Sisters of Hoboken.
While Nuncrackers is one in a series of plays by Dan Goggins to feature this ragtag band of nuns, it stands alone in its own right, and you don't need to have seen the other plays to enjoy this one. Although, I'd hope the team at Stratford on Stage will consider bringing more from this series to The Castle.
Mickie Mills plays Sister Mary Regina, a role which could have been written for her, so well does she step into the (sensible and plain) shoes of the Reverend Mother. Mickie commands the stage whenever she is on it, but never more so than when she sings A Carnival Christmas, with her voice bringing an emotional depth to the song.