FALMOUTH'S Young Generation return to the stage this week with Sister Act.

Based on the hit 1992 film of the same name, Sister Act follows Deloris Van Cartier, who is hiding in a place she’s sure she won’t be found... a convent.

Disguised as a nun, she finds herself at odds with both the rigid lifestyle and uptight Mother Superior.

Using her unique disco moves and singing talent to inspire the choir, Deloris soon breathes new life into the church and community, but in doing so, blows her cover.

Filled with powerful disco music, outrageous dancing and a truly moving story, Sister Act is the ultimate sparkling tribute to the universal power of friendship.

Taking the dazzling lead role as Deloris Van Cartier is Sarah England, supported by Emily Weir as Mother Superior, Caya Murphy as Sister Mary Robert, Izzy MacPherson as Sister Mary Patrick and Tamsin Ford as Sister Mary Lazarus.

Jack Irving makes his Young Generation debut as bad boy Curtis, Alex Ould will be playing Eddie and Ben Kitts will take the role of TJ.

With an incredibly energetic chorus, this year's production is set to be another knock-out performance.

Ashley Spear is this year’s director with Samantha Taylor in charge of choreography and Julia Knight-Bennett taking the role of musical director.

The epic Sister Act set has been constructed by John Spear.

The angelical props are being designed and created by Catherine Chevill, the holy costumes are being put together by Vron Spear and head of hair and make-up is Naomi Morant.

The show will be staged at The Poly in Falmouth from tonight – Tuesday, July 30 – until Saturday, August 3, with curtain up at 7.30pm each night.

Tickets are available from The Poly at thepoly.org, or from The Poly box office in Church Street.

Ticket prices are £10 for adults and £7 for children.

Young Generation are famous for their sell-out shows and standing ovations, so it is advised that you book your tickets in advance to avoid disappointment.

Friday and Saturday are almost sold out.

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