Church Class Recovery: SISTER’S CHRISTMAS CATECHISM – THE MYSTERY OF THE MAGI’S GOLD

Photo c/o Spectacle Management

Photo c/o Spectacle Management

Presented by Spectacle Management
Sister’s Christmas Catechism online
Written by Vicki Quade and Maripat Donovan
Directed by Marc Silvia

December 16 – 31, 2014
The Larcom Theatre
Beverly, MA
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Review by Craig Idlebrook

(Beverly, MA) What is it about the simple black-and-white getup of the nun’s habit that makes its inhabitant seem so powerful? The nun has become a fixture in theatre and film because the costume demands attention.

From the beginning, actress Colleen Moore captivates in this rambling, jovial one-woman play as the Sister, a “cool nun” who can crack a joke at your utter fear of the habit. With poised delivery, Moore breezily chats with the crowd about life, the universe, and everything. Sister raps about the Nativity, and invites audience participation to play the parts of Mary, Joseph, and the others. Christmas kitsch abounds, and baby Jesus is a plastic doll with a light inside that blinks. Costumes for those called up on stage to play Wise Men and shepherds consist of little more than shirts and bathmats. Everything is ridiculous, yet strangely solemn, and the show invokes a flashback to nighttime religious school, even for people who have never spent time in such classrooms.

This isn’t high art, but it would take a miracle not to laugh at this show, which is part of the Late Nite Catechism series. If you missed this holly, jolly show, there are others in the series to catch.

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