Dateline: May 1939 – Bishop Perkins suspects that something is amiss at Our Lady of Perpetual Weepiness and has asked Harry Hunsacker, world famous detective and aspiring actor, to check into things at the convent. Harry, Nigel Grouse, and Lt. Foster find themselves in more trouble than they could possibly imagine. What sort of trouble? Why, Nun, of course!
The 2016 season kicks off with the world premiere of Kurt Kleinmann’s newest play in Living Black & White™, a technique developed at Pegasus Theatre which, through the use of trade-secret makeup, special lighting, meticulous costuming and set creation, combined with stylized acting, creates the illusion that the audience is watching not just a play, but a 1930’s-40’s black-and-white movie brought to life on stage.
Dateline: May 1939 – Bishop Perkins suspects that something is amiss at Our Lady of Perpetual Weepiness and has asked Harry Hunsacker, world famous detective and aspiring actor, to check into things at the convent. Harry, Nigel Grouse, and Lt. Foster find themselves in more trouble than they could possibly imagine. What sort of trouble? Why, Nun, of course!
The 2016 season kicks off with the world premiere of Kurt Kleinmann’s newest play in Living Black & White™, a technique developed at Pegasus Theatre which, through the use of trade-secret makeup, special lighting, meticulous costuming and set creation, combined with stylized acting, creates the illusion that the audience is watching not just a play, but a 1930’s-40’s black-and-white movie brought to life on stage.
Dateline: May 1939 – Bishop Perkins suspects that something is amiss at Our Lady of Perpetual Weepiness and has asked Harry Hunsacker, world famous detective and aspiring actor, to check into things at the convent. Harry, Nigel Grouse, and Lt. Foster find themselves in more trouble than they could possibly imagine. What sort of trouble? Why, Nun, of course!
The 2016 season kicks off with the world premiere of Kurt Kleinmann’s newest play in Living Black & White™, a technique developed at Pegasus Theatre which, through the use of trade-secret makeup, special lighting, meticulous costuming and set creation, combined with stylized acting, creates the illusion that the audience is watching not just a play, but a 1930’s-40’s black-and-white movie brought to life on stage.