'Late-Nite Catechism' to say farewell Bookmark and Share

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By Katherine Sather
August 12, 2008 11:16 PM
It's a simple show with a cast of one, but ACT's "Late Nite Catechism" has been entertaining Seattleites for more than a decade. The interactive play, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in Seattle in February, puts audience members in the hot seat. They're quizzed on the Catholic faith by the lone actress, who portrays a tough-as-nails nun (make sure to spit out your gum before she starts the lesson). But a Seattle Weekly blog writes that "Catechism" will end its run at ACT at the end of the month. No word yet on why, but better snatch up your tickets for the final showings now.

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