The audience attending Friday evening's performance of "Late Night Catechism" learned quickly the first rule of Sister's catechism class. Be on time. With the ushers at the Southeast Missouri State ...
Night after night, Mary Beth Burns dons a black habit, steps on stage and teaches a catechism class — a Christmas catechism class, that is. Burns performs as "Sister" in the one-woman show, "Sister's ...
Catechism classes are never as much fun as the class seen in the hit comedy “Late Nite Catechism.” This one-woman theatrical show is presented in the format of a real catechism class that would teach ...
Some audience members recalled fond memories, while others learned for the first time of the joys of a Catholic school education in the uproarious one-woman show, “ Late Nite Catechism,” which opened ...
“Late Nite Catechism” has been blending a good Catholic education with divinely inspired improv comedy since 1993. The one-woman show set in a Catholic school catechism class is different at every ...
One of the longest running shows in Chicago and U.S. theatre history, this one-nun comedy is part catechism class, part stand-up routine. A playful and compassionate send-up of Catholic culture, the ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. In 2019, the Gracie Theatre presented 'Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3 ...
Opus Dei priest John Wauck says the lead character in Dan Brown’s potboiler Angels & Demons actually promotes Church teaching at one point in the book. “There’s a scene in the novel when the hero, ...
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A photo of the author's First Communion, along with a souvenir from the ceremony (Gustavo Arellano / Los Angeles Times) In the spring of 1997, my sister and I took catechism classes at our home parish ...
Leaning back in folding metal chairs, encircled in our pastor’s study (circa 1977), my brother and I also find ourselves leaning into borderline boredom with fellow peers in a class called “catechism.