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8/7/2012 - Grab your best gal pals for 'Girls Night: The Musical' at Resorts Review
If you’re looking to gather up your favorite gal pals and hit the town, there is no better way to start your night than with “Girls Night: The Musical.” From the high-energy songs and fun dance moves, to the relatable story the girls play out on stage, there’s a little something for everyone in this fast-paced show at Resorts Casino Hotel.
11/3/2011 - Raucous ‘Girls Night’ fun for all - Worcester Telegram & Gazette Review
The estrogen level of “Girls Night: The Musical” did everything it could to blow the roof off of the palatial Hanover Theatre Wednesday night. Louise Roche’s funny and touching celebration of indomitable female friendship is part anthem, part confessional and all party.
6/23/2011 - "Girls Night: The Musical" Fun for Women Review
It’s one big, R-rated bachelorette party for women of all ages at Stoneham Theatre’s bawdy, raunchy musical, “Girls Night: The Musical,” that swept the British Isles since 2003, and has North Shore women dancing in the aisles, singing anthemic women’s songs with gusto. The play has toured the US since May 2007.
5/17/2011 - ‘Girls Night’ brings power of unbridled estrogen to Laguna News and Press Releases
"Girls Night," a popular revue about five middle-aged women who sing out their troubles in a wild night at a karaoke bar, was blessed with one of those fortuitous beginnings that makes you a believer in the "let's put on a show" approach to theater.
4/1/2011 - Review: Easter Catechism Review
The Setup: When a show is semi-scripted, with ample audience participation, a lot depends on the stage presence of the m/c, and Easter Catechism is fortunate indeed to have Denise Fennell filling that role.
4/1/2011 - Holy Moly! Nun brings crowd to tears in five minutes Review
Last night was press night at the Gem Theatre, where the newest version of comedy catechism was a smashing success; Nonie Breen, the actress playing the part of Sister, had the audience in fits of laughter within five minutes, to the point it made some people cry.
7/22/2010 - Geva extends the run of Girls Night! News and Press Releases
Rochester’s biggest party of the summer will continue through the 13th of August. Due to popular demand, Geva Theatre Center announces ten additional performances of Girls Night The Musical.
7/21/2010 - Girls Night is definitely one for the ladies! Review
But the less-than-traditional audience that filled the theater was merely a reflection of the show on stage. As the name suggests, "Girls Night" is definitely one for the ladies, although there were a handful of brave men in the crowd on opening night. ("Suckers!" the welcoming voice-over playfully taunted.) On the surface "Girls Night" appears to be a glorified bachelorette party onstage, but at its core, the show is a relatively rousing two-hour celebration of girl power.
7/15/2010 - Girls Night: The Musical on stage at Geva Review
Call your girlfriends and head to Geva Theatre – It's "Girl's Night Out". That's right. Girls Night: The Musical is now on stage and the party starts the minute the lights come up on stage. The show will have you dancing in your seat.
7/12/2010 - Summer Gets Hotter at Geva! News and Press Releases
As we are currently experiencing a heatwave in Rochester, I thought it only apropos to talk about the heatwave happening in our Mainstage, namely Girls Night the Musical. Think of it as “Sex in the City” meets “Desperate Housewives” with a little Mamma Mia thrown in for good measure.
6/29/2010 - Girls Night: The Musical, Reviewed by Ron Gross Review
BOTTOM LINE: Our highest recommendation! I’ve never seen an audience enjoy a musical more than at this touching and hilarious romp.
6/25/2010 - A night of 'Girl Talk' News and Press Releases
"Tim Flaherty, the president of Entertainment Events Inc., and Louise Roche, a British playwright, have discovered a theatrical goldmine."
4/28/2010 - "Girls" is a Bunch of Fun Review
From The Philadelphia Inquirer, By Toby Zinman: The "girls" who came to see Girls Night were every age, shape, size, race, and color. There were even a few guys. A group of 11 high school teachers was sitting next to me. Everybody seemed to have the same good time. The show's unpretentious fun and the talented, unembarrassable women on stage had all of the audience on their feet, clapping, singing, and dancing in the aisles.
4/9/2010 - Theater Review: ‘Girls Night’ at the Temple Theater in Des Moines Review
SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER The cast of “Girls Night: The Musical” tell the story of five longtime friends, one of whom is a ghost, and belt out 14 classic songs. (Special to the Register)
2/17/2010 - 'Til Death: Late Night Catechism' gives the audience top billing Review
The line on the accompanying pop-out box says “Play review,” but “’Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3” is more an event. The audience is the show.
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Sister's Christmas Catechism: The Mystery of the Magi's Gold

By Maripat Donovan with Jane Morris & Marc Silvia

It's "CSI: Bethlehem" in this holiday mystery extravaganza, from the author of Late Nite Catchism, as Sister takes on the mystery that has intrigued historians throughout the ages - whatever happened to the Magi's gold? ("We know that Mary used the frankincense and myrrh as a sort of potpourri - they were in a barn after all.") Retelling the story of the nativity, as only Sister can, this hilarious holiday production is bound to become a yearly classic. Employing her own scientific tools, assisted by a local choir as well as a gaggle of audience members, Sister creates a living nativity unlike any you've ever seen. With gifts galore and bundles of laughs, Sister's Christmas Catechism is sure to become the newest addition to your holiday traditions.


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"Christmas Catechism is a nostalgic hoot!" (Springfield News-Sun)
"A gift-wrapped holiday treat, this Catechism should be opened early!" (LA Times)
"Two hours of solid laughs." (FCCJ Artist Series Review)
"A habit you don't want to break!" (C&G Newspaper)

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"Having presented all of the shows in EEI's Catechism series, I believe that Sister's Christmas Catechism is as good if not better than the others (which are all great). The audience participation that provides the basis for the whole second act keeps it fresh and full of surprises from start to finish. Our patrons loved the show - and it fits wonderfully into the mix of holiday programming."

Bruce C. MacPherson, Managing Director
Charles W. Eisemann Center, Richardson, Texas

 



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