


BWW News Desk, “NUNSET BOULEVARD to be Filmed in NYC 7/15-16, Public Invited,” BroadwayWorld (July 7, 2011).BWW News Desk, “MESHUGGAH-NUNS! Gets DVD Release 4/27,” BroadwayWorld (April 14, 2010).BWW News Desk, “‘Nunsensations' DVD, with Engel, Available June 26,” BroadwayWorld (May 15, 2007).
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Plans for TV & DVD,” BroadwayWorld (Jan 21, 2007) BWW News Desk, “New 'Nunsense' to Premiere at W.B.T.Various Nunsense productions are available on BroadwayHD. The show is available for licensing through Tams-Witmark Music Library. The filmed versions of the various shows have been released individually, and in sets. The popularity of Nunsense led to the creation of multiple spin-offs, most of which have been filmed and released on VHS and DVD. Acorn Media released Nunsense I and II on DVD in 1998. Image Entertainment released the show on VHS in 1997. According to historian Anita Endsley, as of 2005, Nunsense creator Dan Goggin had earned $7 million from a $61,000 investment in the show.Ī&E Television filmed and aired Nunsense in 1994. It held the title until 2008, when it was overtaken by I Love You, You’re Perfect Now Change. Nunsense transferred to the Douglas Fairbanks Theatre in 1985, where it remained for ten years, becoming the second-longest running off-Broadway musical. The musical revue went on to win four Outer Critics’ Circle Awards, including Best Off-Broadway Musical. The resulting show, Nunsense, opened at the Cherry Lane Theatre in December 1985. The revue was further developed through a workshop at the Baldwin Theatre in the summer of 1985. The show played at the Duplex Theatre in Greenwich Village in 1983 and although it was initially only scheduled for a 4 day run, played for 38 weeks. Nunsense began life as a revue titled Nunsense Story. It has spawned multiple sequels and spin-offs, and in 2017 will become a television series. Nunsense is the creation of writer, director, composer, and producer Dan Goggin.Ī musical revue about a group of nuns, the immensely popular show has been staged all over the world in 26 different languages. Where credits differ, they are listed below. Carusone and David Nyberg provided the arrangements on most of the productions, and Carusone also often served as the conductor. Although the various productions of Nunsense were filmed and recorded between 19, this page serves as the entry for all the productions. All the shows in Nunsense series were written and directed by Dan Goggin, with the television recordings directed by David Stern.
