‘Catechism’ begins second year at playhouse
Tom Titus
Well, it’s official. The one-nun comedy “Late Nite Catechism” is now
in its second year at the Laguna Playhouse.
An unprecedented ninth holdover notice was posted for the popular
Monday night session, which has been holding forth since “Harvey”
opened the regular season a year ago this month. The unofficial
closing date now is Oct. 21.
Laguna audiences clearly are getting into the habit. Repeat
business can be the only way to explain this phenomenon.
“‘Late Nite Catechism’ brings to our theater many people who have
never been to the playhouse before, so we’re very glad to be able to
introduce them to the experience of coming here,” commented Richard
Stein, the theater’s executive director.
“While it’s clear that many of the theater goers are Catholic,
quite a few of whom attended parochial school as children, the
remarkable thing is that ‘Late Nite Catechism’ really has a universal
appeal in the same way that borscht-belt Jewish comedy has, and
audiences of all persuasions roar with laughter under Sister’s
commanding presence,” Stein noted.
Meanwhile, Lagunans who love to laugh have another wacky show to
look forward to. The playhouse just announced that Steve Martin’s
comedy “The Underpants” will fill the theater’s April 2 to May 1
slot.
Martin, who also wrote the popular “Picasso at the Lapin Agile,”
staged at the playhouse in 1999, adapted “The Underpants” from Carl
Sternheim’s 1910 play of the same name.
It’s described as a wild and crazy (what else? This is, after all,
Steve Martin) sex farce centered on a stuffed-shirt bureaucrat who is
scandalized by his wife’s wayward pair of knickers. The show will be
directed by playhouse artistic director Andrew Barnicle, who also
staged Martin’s “Picasso” four years ago.
The playhouse also announced that it will move up its Southern
California premiere production of Naomi Iizuka’s “36 Views,” which
now is ticketed for a Jan. 1 to 30 engagement. Director and
playwright Chay Yew will stage the Laguna production.
Other attractions in the playhouse’s 2004-05 season include this
weekend’s opener, “Tuesdays With Morrie,” the West Coast premiere of
“Constant Star” and another West Coast premiere, “Bright Ideas.” One
additional play to be announced later will complete the playhouse’s
lineup.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Coastline Pilot.
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