With comedy described as Loretta Young meets Carol Burnett, "Late Nite Catechism" was called by the New York Times, "...hilarious, well-written and inspired." An interactive comedy, plus one of the longest running shows in Chicago and U.S. theater history, this one-character show is part catechism class and part stand-up comedy routine. The audience becomes part of Sister's class as she turns back time to the days of the Latin Mass, meatless Fridays, and the good old ruler across the knuckles. (This show is not appropriate for children.)
Not dog friendly
Wheelchair accessible