Steven Boyer (Modern Terrorism), who appeared in the original production, is joined by fellow original cast member Geneva Carr (Betty's Summer Vacation), as well as new cast members Marc Kudisch (The ...
Ever since its off off Broadway debut in 2011, Robert Askins’ comedy “Hand to God” has been known as a demonic puppet comedy so raunchy it makes “Avenue Q” seem like kid’s stuff. But beyond the dozens ...
Parker Gray stars in the regional premiere of the Broadway hit Hand to God' presented by WaterTower Theatre at Addison Theatre Centre. (Photo by Evan Michael Woods) In 2011, Robert Askins' Love Song ...
Hand to God, Robert Askins' "darkly delightful" play directed by Sal Trapani, has been described as "an irreverent puppet comedy". The show, set in a church in Cypress, Texas, takes us on a hilarious ...
After the death of his father, meek Jason finds an outlet for his anxiety at the Christian Puppet Ministry, in the devoutly religious, relatively quiet small town of Cypress, Texas. Jason's ...
One of the puppets in "Hand to God" at SNAP Productions. The new play at SNAP Productions is about a sock puppet. But lest you think this is suitable for the kiddies, think again. The puppet in “Hand ...
The B Street Theatre is staging “Hand to God,” an outrageous dark comedy that mixes desperately anxious teenage characters and puppets. While the show is funny without a doubt, it pushes the limit in ...
That actor is Riley O'Toole's hand, which wears a puppet named Tyrone for much of Robert Askins' ribald comedy (get ready for puppet sex). Although teenager Jason (played by O'Toole) nominally ...
In the dark comedy play "Hand to God," opening this weekend at Oregon Contemporary Theatre, all hell breaks loose when a puppet gets possessed by Satan. "It's definitely an outrageous show," said ...
Features hand puppets! The film features a storyteller who shares a humorous tale about a man named Hoja and his stubborn donkey. Hoja decides to auction off his donkey due to its laziness, leading to ...
SOMERS — Cody Estle is used to directing professional actors — and that’s exactly how he’s been treating his cast of UW-Parkside theater students. When: Performances are two weekends: 7 p.m. Fridays ...