"Meshuggah-Nuns!"

What do you get when four nuns and one Jewish actor are scheduled to entertain a cruise ship full of passengers? “Meshuggah-Nuns” the fifth show in Dan Goggin's Nunsense series. 

This time, the Kunkels (the poor family living behind Mount St. Helen’s School) have won the lottery and gifted the Sisters an all-expense-paid trip on the “Faiths of All Nations” Cruise. After a week at sea, the ship runs into a storm. Several people become ill, including all of the actors in the ship’s production of Fiddler on the Roof. (All except the actor playing Tevye, that is.) The captain of the ship, knowing of the Sisters’ show-biz savvy, requests that the Sisters and Tevye put on a revue. 

It is good clean fun to which you can take the whole family and it is guaranteed to cure your cabin fever. There is plenty of time in life for heartache and drama on and off the stage. Laughter is the best medicine and two hours worth on a cold winter’s night (or afternoon) will do you a world of good!

"The Nunsense shows have made millions laugh... they have raised the human spirit!" 
The New York Times