by Vicki Quade

Saturday, May 4, 2013 – 7:00 PM

Our Lady of Victory School Gym – Laramie & Sunnyside

The creator of the hit comedies Late Nite Catechism and Put the Nuns in Charge!

A look at religion and movies! – Good movie? Bad movie? Condemned movie? – It’s time you knew the difference.

You’ll never see films the same way again!

Tickets are $30.00 and dinner can be purchased at 5:30

REVIEWS

Delightfully funny. Fun for the whole family and especially for movie buffs.

– Pioneer Press

Hilarious.

–Chicago Sun-Times

This is a very funny show!

– Daily Southtown

Stern but saucy, feather-light entertainment.

–Chicago Tribune

BIO:

VICKI QUADE has written and produced a lot of theater in Chicago, including comedies, bluegrass musicals, improv, and magic. She is best known for co-creating the one-woman show, Late Nite Catechism, which opened in 1993 in Chicago and holds the record for the longest running religious comedy in the city’s history. She has created a series of nun comedies, featuring her character Mother Superior. Those comedies include Put the Nuns in Charge!, Sunday School Cinema (where Mother Superior reviews movies), Saints & Sinners, and the holiday show called Mother Superior’s Ho-Ho-Holy Night. Some of her other plays include Room for Advancement, Mr. Nanny, and Here Come the Famous Brothers. She also has produced the mentalist Christopher Carter (2002-05), the musical Forever Plaid (2003), the improv comedy Cast on a Hot Tin Roof (2004), and the political spoken word piece Verbatim Verboten (Chicago and off-off-Broadway). As a performer, she appeared in Portraits: Stories of Hope and Survival as part of the Chicago Foundation for Women’s anti-violence campaign:What Will It Take? She also appeared in the All the Women You Want comedy festival at Los Manos Gallery, in Chicago, delivered political rants in Verbatim Verboten at the Royal George. In habit as a nun she did a guest appearance in Scarrie, the Musical, at the Theatre Building in Chicago, and also chased WGN’s Dean Richards on stage as part of the Dance for Life fundraiser at the Harris Theatre in Chicago’s Millenium Park. She is President of Nuns4Fun Entertainment, Inc.