Late Nite Catechism
Late Nite Catechism is part catechism class, part stand-up routine. During the interactive comedy, the irrepressible Sister teaches class to a roomful of “students” (the audience). Throughout the course of the class, the benevolent instructor rewards students for correct answers with glow-in-the-dark rosaries and other themed prizes. Naughty students may well find themselves on stage sitting in a corner reflecting on their actions, yet even the most reluctant “students” will be clamoring to get into this Sister’s class!
The New York Times calls Late Nite Catechism “interactive theater at its best and full of laughs!” The Catholic Register (Toronto) said, “The show appeals to Catholics and non-Catholics alike since ‘Sister’ clearly explains religious references in lighthearted ways while maintaining a serious tone that isn’t too preachy and far from being saccharine.” The New York Times in 1996 declared “Late Nite Catechism speaks to an audience much broader than the membership of any one church.”
