Late Nite Catechism: Hilarious Sunday School Spoof at Stoneham Theatre
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Members Who Went Said:I went to Catholic School and it was just a reminder of what it really was like. Me and my two friends loved it, laughed all the way through
Anonymous Member Absolutely loved this performance. It was an interactive one woman play. Very funny! I do think you really need to have attended parochial school though to really appreciate the humor!
Anonymous Member My son and his girlfriend attended this and loved it as much as I did 10 years ago! |
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Event Highlights
More Details About This Event: Watch the authoritarian whims of Sister as she doles out glow-in-the-dark rosaries at one moment and confiscates lipstick and chewing gum at the next. Sister engages the audience in a whimsical question and answer session as her uproarious lesson explains church doctrine. Catholics and non-Catholics alike become part of the most hilarious and enjoyable adult catechism class ever attended.
About Stoneham Theatre: Stoneham Theatre seeks to engage the communities of the Metro North region in the exploration of their common human experience through the production of vital and affecting theatre by established and emerging playwrights, the offering of comprehensive youth education programs and ongoing community outreach initiatives. About Stoneham Theatre: Stoneham Theatre was originally built in 1917 as a venue for silent movies and vaudeville acts, and it became a popular entertainment spot for over 50 years.In the early 1970s, as move theater chains began to flood the market, Stoneham's beloved independent moviehouse was closed. It remained vacant for nearly three decades until an ambitious two-year restoration transformed the theatre into a 350-seat, state-of-the-art performance venue. On December 1, 2000, it celebrated a Grand Re-Opening. Stoneham Theatre interior Stoneham Theatre is the only company founded within the past ten years ranked by the Boston Business Journal among the area's ten largest performing arts organizations, and that includes such respected companies as Boston Symphony Orchestra and Boston Ballet. |
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