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`Late Night' At The Century
Can Jews find happiness in Catholic school?
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aybe not happi-
ness, but how
about humor?
That's the hope of
Maripat Donovan and
Vicki Quade, writers of
Late Nite Catechism,
the interactive theater
piece running at the
Century Theatre simul-
taneously with Guys on
Ice at the Gem.
Part lecture, part
improvisation and part
question-and-answer
session, Late Nite
Catechism turns the
audience into students
for this parody of reli-
gious education that
invites participation:
The comedy, origi-
nally produced in
Chicago, is having an
encore run at the
Century because of its
earlier popularity. The
fall-winter 2000 book-
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Albright — reprise their roles at the
Gem. Theatre beginning Feb. 7.
Alley showed samples of plays he had
written to Kaplan. Soon, they were
collaborating.
By 1994, Kaplan had quit his retail
job and moved to Wisconsin to work
with Alley at the theater near Green
Bay. Although most of his labors were
behind the scenes, he did play the
accordion for an Alley production
about Jewish and Irish immigrants
moving through Ellis Island.
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Ellis Island but named most of the
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Kaplan's daughter, Sarah, was born just
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