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9/22/2008 - Get Ready for a Fun "Girls Night" Out Review
The opening night of "Girls Night: The Musical" at Shea's Smith Theatre was an estrogen extravaganza. Under a spinning disco ball, there was raucous laughter, singing and dancing - and that was just the audience.
8/8/2008 - Raucous "Girls Night" fun for all Review
The estrogen level of "Girls Night" did everything it could to blow the roof off of the palatial Hanover Theatre Wednesday night.
7/17/2008 - Girls Night: The Musical - Get Ready for Estrogen Overload Review
Imagine this if you can: "Sex in the City" meets "Desperate Housewives." Then, throw in "Grease" as the offbeat third ingredient and you've got "Girls Night: The Musical."
5/30/2008 - Girls Night: The Musical Review
I must say I was pleasantly surprised after dragging my baby-booming, starch-conservative mother out to "Girls Night: The Musical" last night. It even sent my Pentecostal mother on a laughing spree...
5/14/2008 - Leave The Man at Home For Fun Musical Review
Think just as funny and raunchy as "Sex in the City," although definitely not as sophisticated.
4/4/2008 - Broadway Series South: Girls Night: The Musical Review
Last night, this uproarious musical comedy, produced by Entertainment Events Inc. and Robert Dragotta of New York City and presented April 1 - 6 by Broadway Series South, had the mostly female audience in A.J. Fletcher Opera Theatre rocking, from its opening number - Diana Ross' "Remember Me" (1971) to its exuberant encore of Gloria Gaynor's 1978 chart-topper "I Will Survive."
12/4/2007 - Wimple while you work: Sister leads "Christmas Catechism" Review
So, a nun walks into a theater. No, really. It's not a joke. Not yet.
10/31/2007 - Paramount musical celebrates female friendships News and Press Releases
There's nothing quite so entertaining as watching girls who just want to have fun. They can be catty and cynical, silly or serious, weepy or wistful. And they've evene been known to get a bit raunchy every now and then - usually after midnight and only with the most innocent of intentions.
10/25/2007 - Sister rules, with sharp humor and nostalgia Review
"Late Nite Catechism" at the Olney Theatre Center for the Arts through Nov. 11, takes a hilarious and nostalgic look at parochial school education 40-some years ago, and incorporates many of the changes in the church since then, but it is never unkind or cynical about either the old or the new ways.
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Bingo Extravaganza!Late Nite Catechism

By Vicki Quade & Maripat Donovan

Now in its 14th year, Late Nite Catechism has brought its nostalgic kick to every state in the U.S. as well as to Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Late Nite Catechism is an uproariously funny play that takes the audience back to their youth. The irrepressible "Sister" teaches class to a roomful of "students" (the audience). Throughout the course of the class the benevolent instructor rewards the "students" for correct answers with glow-in-the-dark rosaries and other nifty prizes. Naughty students may well find themselves on stage sitting in a corner reflecting their actions. However, even the most reluctant "students" will be clamoring to get into this Sister's "class."



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“Uproarious interactive theatre!” -The New York Times

“A howling comedy!” -The Catholic Standard

“Gales of laughter…Inspired entertainment!” -Los Angeles Times

“A Biblical version of Dame Edna!” -San Jose Mercury News


Testimonials

I wanted to let you know what a great time we had with Late Nite Catechism.

Being the 'theme park capital of the world', this was a completely new type of event for this area. I know the show well and am very aware of the universal appeal it has. You don't have to be Catholic to 'get it'. You can be a 'Public' and still relate.

Everything ran smoothly. Thanks to our production rep, Rick Dines, for his professionalism. He kept 'class' running smoothly which allowed us to focus on our audience and 'front of house' business. And, a VERY special 'thank you' to actress, Mary Zentmyer. She deservedly got a long, loud and sustained 'Standing-O' at the end of the show. She was more than gracious, especially after the show during the 'meet and greet'. She took time to talk and pose for pictures with almost the entire audience.

Now that the precedent has been set, I'm sure we will be bring 'Sister' back in the not too distant future.

Dale Marach, Celebration Players, Celebration, FL

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"Sister was superb! I believe that she had the audience convinced that she was a real life nun. Catholic or Non-Catholic enjoyed two plus hours of good wholesome laughter and fun. It was a great event for Davenport Rotary and I had people thanking me for bringing the play to Davenport. Many of our guests had seen it before, one gentleman said this was the thirteenth time he had seen it."

Burdette Hagen, Davenport Rotary, Davenport, IA

 



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