Late Nite Catechism is an award winning comedy that continues to play in theatres, parishes, hospitals and various fundraisers across the United States and Europe. We are proud to provide entertainment that is wonderfully funny, appropriate humor for all ages. Our success is measured by the number of repeat customers that want to see the show over and over.

Many people who have seen Late Nite Catechism are aware that we raise money for retired religious sisters. About ten years ago, Maripat Donovan, the author and original performer, found out that when Social Security was implemented in the United States, the Catholic Church opted out for religious sisters. Religious sisters have made an amazing contribution in American history: founding many of the schools and hospitals across this country. Many of them working for no salaries at all. With vocations down, many of the convents have had to go on welfare to care for their elderly and infirm.

We are extremely proud to announce that we have raised over two million dollars for retired religious sisters. Sadly, the shortfall is in the billions at the present time. We encourage everyone to remember these women in their time of need and give generously to any order of retired religious sisters.