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''Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You'', by American playwright Christopher Durang (1949-*). The play, first performed on December 14, 1979, at the Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York City, revolves around a nun, Sister Mary Ignatius, explaining to the audience the basic tenets of Catholicism. She is assisted by her favorite student, seven-year-old Thomas. From time to time, she asks him catechism questions and gives him a cookie for every right answer. Half-way into her speech, some of her former students, now grown up, enter to perform a mock Christmas pageant from their childhood days and reveal to Sister Mary the deep psychological trauma her teachings left on them. Sister Mary's unwavering dogma combined with the absurdist nature of the play add elements of biting comedy. (Source: Wikipedia).
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''Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You'', by American playwright Christopher Durang (1949-*).  
  
In South Africa, a [[Baxter Theatre]] Production was directed by [[John Slemon]] in 1983. The cast included [[Paddy Canavan]], ]]Sean Sanders]], [[Mark Wilson]], [[Maralin Vanrenen]], [[Nigel Sweet]], [[Philippa Dyer]], [[Stephen Gurney]]. (Source: Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. ''Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987'').
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==Original text==
  
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The play, first performed on December 14, 1979, at the Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York City, revolves around a nun, Sister Mary Ignatius, explaining to the audience the basic tenets of Catholicism. She is assisted by her favorite student, seven-year-old Thomas. From time to time, she asks him catechism questions and gives him a cookie for every right answer. Half-way into her speech, some of her former students, now grown up, enter to perform a mock Christmas pageant from their childhood days and reveal to Sister Mary the deep psychological trauma her teachings left on them. Sister Mary's unwavering dogma combined with the absurdist nature of the play add elements of biting comedy. (Source: Wikipedia).
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==Performance history in South Africa==
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1983: In South Africa, a [[Baxter Theatre]] Production was directed by [[John Slemon]] in 1983. The cast included [[Paddy Canavan]],[[Sean Sanders]], [[Mark Wilson]], [[Maralin Vanrenen]], [[Nigel Sweet]], [[Pippa Dyer|Philippa Dyer]], [[Stephen Gurney]].
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==Sources==
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Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. ''Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987''
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Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You, by American playwright Christopher Durang (1949-*).

Original text

The play, first performed on December 14, 1979, at the Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York City, revolves around a nun, Sister Mary Ignatius, explaining to the audience the basic tenets of Catholicism. She is assisted by her favorite student, seven-year-old Thomas. From time to time, she asks him catechism questions and gives him a cookie for every right answer. Half-way into her speech, some of her former students, now grown up, enter to perform a mock Christmas pageant from their childhood days and reveal to Sister Mary the deep psychological trauma her teachings left on them. Sister Mary's unwavering dogma combined with the absurdist nature of the play add elements of biting comedy. (Source: Wikipedia).

Performance history in South Africa

1983: In South Africa, a Baxter Theatre Production was directed by John Slemon in 1983. The cast included Paddy Canavan,Sean Sanders, Mark Wilson, Maralin Vanrenen, Nigel Sweet, Philippa Dyer, Stephen Gurney.

Sources

Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987

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