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  1. Nunsense: Directed by Dan Goggin, David Stern. With Rue McClanahan, Christine Anderson, Christine L. Anderson, Semina De Laurentis. This filmed version of the Off-Broadway musical comedy features the Little Sisters of Hoboken putting on a musical/comedy review, trying to raise money for a very worthy cause!

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    • Comedy, Musical
    • Dan Goggin, David Stern
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NunsenseNunsense - Wikipedia

    Nunsense (1985) is a musical comedy with a book, music, and lyrics by Dan Goggin. Originating as a line of greeting cards, Goggin expanded the concept into a cabaret show that ran for 38 weeks, and eventually into a full-length musical.

  3. Where to watch. Currently you are able to watch "Nunsense" streaming on BroadwayHD. Synopsis. An unfortunate convent cooking accident causes most of the order of the Little Sisters of Hoboken to die of botulism.

    • David Stern, Dan Goggin
    • 2
  4. Nunsense - watch online: streaming, buy or rent. Currently you are able to watch "Nunsense" streaming on BroadwayHD. Synopsis. An unfortunate convent cooking accident causes most of the order of the Little Sisters of Hoboken to die of botulism.

    • David Stern, Dan Goggin
    • 2
  5. An unfortunate convent cooking accident causes most of the order of the Little Sisters of Hoboken to die of botulism. Before all of the deceased sisters can be buried, Reverend Mother Superior (Rue McClanahan) buys a camcorder and VCR for the convent - resulting in not having enough money to bury the four remaining sisters (which, by the way ...

  6. Jul 1, 1993 · An unfortunate convent cooking accident causes most of the order of the Little Sisters of Hoboken to die of botulism. Before all of the deceased sisters can be buried, Reverend Mother Superior (Rue McClanahan) buys a camcorder and VCR for the convent - resulting in not having enough money to bury the four remaining sisters (which, by the way ...

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  8. "Nunsense" is a filmed live production of a musical comedy by Dan Goggin that first ran off Broadway on Dec. 12, 1985. The show ran for 3,672 performances over 10 years. It then was adapted for TV.

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