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 ...
That would be Tyrone. Devilish, delightful, debauched Tyrone. Tyrone lives on Jason's hand. In Jason's head, really. And lest you doubt the veracity of that old saw "idle hands do the devil's work," ...
4 Stewart Copeland To Bring HAVE I SAID TOO MUCH? – THE POLICE, HOLLYWOOD AND OTHER ADVENTURES To Bilheimer Capitol Theatre ED WARREN: "The devil exists. God exists. And for us, as people, our very ...
Eliott Purcell in SpeakEasy Stage's production of "Hand to God." (Courtesy Glenn Perry Photography/Speakeasy Stage Company) In "Hand to God," the devil’s advocate is a sock. Or might the bedraggled ...
Jason is not a happy teenager. His father died recently. His mother won't or can't move away from her own sorrow and anger to help him. And he doesn't have much luck with girls, unlike his dopey ...
Editor’s note: TheaterWorks has added a performance to “Hand To God.” The final performance will now be Sunday, Aug. 26, at 7 p.m. ‘Hand to God” is a harrowing, hilarious, hand-wringing comedy with ...
Whoever would have thought a simple sock puppet could be so vicious, so frightening, so obscene, so insidious? In Robert Askins’ Broadway hit “Hand to God,” now in a Berkeley Repertory Theatre West ...
Garret Storms (left) is Timothy and Parker Gray plays Jason in Hand to God, the regional premiere of Robert Askins' Broadway play, presented by Water Tower Theatre at Addison Theatre Centre in Addison ...
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