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Nun the Wiser

Premiere of the new full musical Nun the Wiser

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Nun the Wiser is a show about nuns, but it's also a show about queer joy, queer love, and women's rights to be heard in a society that often wants them hidden away in a cloister. It is a show about nuns who write their own music, tell their own stories and are openly and unashamedly themselves. Inspired by true stories of musical convents and nuns who fought to be heard, this show is set in 18th century Italy, and features a cameo appearance by the famous musician Antonio Vivaldi.

‘Nun the Wiser’ is an irreverent new musical from the mind of Kat Carson. It is a satirical look at an imagined past where Italian nuns sing gospel music and dream of fame. It focusses on the lives of seven musical nuns. On the surface, they appear devout and ordinary, but beneath that exterior lies a world of interpersonal relationships, conflicts, love, and repressed emotion. Within the convent, the only permitted form of artistic expression is composing and performing religious music.

Their lives are thrown into turmoil when the famous composer Antonio Vivaldi comes to hear their compositions. As a man, he has the power to change their lives and introduce their music to the outside world. The nuns ask Mr. Vivaldi to review their own works, but what will he make of their explicit writings about love and desire?

Drawing on her extensive work on the music of the 17th and 18th centuries, and on her experiences in an all female education system, Kat has used the genre of musical theatre to examine LGBTQIA issues and to draw a picture of womanhood that is both funny and challenging. The nuns in the story are people first and foremost, and have their own dreams, lives, and troubles. The musical explores issues of sexual identity, living within a patriarchal society, and a love of music through the absurd lens of nuns in an 18th century convent.

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