

Once a Catholic
Mary OMalley
What readers are saying
Readers find 'Catholic School Girls' a humorous and nostalgic exploration of childhood, particularly for those with a Catholic upbringing. It blends comedic elements with poignant moments, resonating well with audiences while presenting the struggles of faith and growing up. However, some note that the play's ending may fall short of expectations, leaving a few unsatisfied with its conclusion.
Casey Kurtti Full Length Comedy
Characters: 4 female Unit set.
This satire of Catholic school life in the 1960's uses four actresses to play the nuns and the first through eighth grade girls at St. George's School in Yonkers.
As they experience bonds of friendship reprimands from authority figures and pressures from home and they react to the Beatles the Addams Family the Supremes and the election of a Catholic president an amusing portrait of girls maturing to
"Fine, funny, loving."
— Hollywood Reporter
"Brilliant...A rollicking comedy that speaks to anyone who has known the terrible fears and insecurities that so often accompany...the carefree days of youth."
— Westport News
| Character |
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| Maria Theresa Russo/ Sister Mary Germaine |
| Wanda Sluska/ Sister Mary Agnes |
| Elizabeth Mchugh/ Sister Mary Thomasina |
| Colleen Dockery/ Sister Mary Lucille |
Catholic School Girls is a American comedy play written by Casey Kurtti and published by Samuel French in New York (2011).
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