Hand to God - 2015 Broadway History , Info & More
Booth Theatre (Broadway)
222 West 45th St. New York, NY
The hilarious and provocative Hand to God centers on shy, inquisitive student Jason, who finds an outlet for his burgeoning creativity at the Christian Puppet Ministry in the devoutly religious, relatively quiet small town of Cypress, Texas. Jason's complicated relationships with the town pastor, the school bully, the girl next door and-most especially-his mother are thrown into further upheaval when Jason's hand puppet Tyrone-once soft-spoken-takes on a shocking and dangerously irreverent personality all its own. As Tyrone's influence over Jason steadily grows, Hand to God explores the startlingly fragile nature of faith, morality, and the ties that bind us.
Hand to God will feature the complete cast of the hit 2014 MCC Theater production: Steven Boyer as Jason/Tyrone; Geneva Carr, in her Broadway debut, as Margery; Tony Award nominee Marc Kudisch as Pastor Greg; Sarah Stiles as Jessica; and Michael Oberholtzer, in his Broadway debut, as Timmy. Boyer reprises the role for which he has been honored with an Obie Award, the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Leading Actor in a Play, the Actors' Equity Association Clarence Derwent Award for Most Promising Newcomer, and a citation from the Drama League for Distinguished Performance, among other awards.
Hand to God - 2015 - Broadway Cast
FEATURED REVIEWS FOR Hand to God
For One Young Man, an Idle Hand is the Devil's Workshop
7 / 10
Boyer so skillfully separates the roles of awkward teen and possessed puppet you can forget you're watching just one performer. Carr, too, is super-likable as a woman susceptible to bad choices and blind to her son's struggles...There are stand-alone scenes in 'Hand to God' that will floor you....Structurally, 'Hand to God' never quite adds up to the sum of its brilliant parts. There are only so many ways we can be told that faith isn't quite enough, and that we need to find specific ways of dealing with our problems...'Hand to God' helped me finally see the allure in using a puppet to express feelings. It offers distance from ourselves, enabling us to say what we mean-what we feel-without tripping over the baggage that makes it hard to be a human: Will what I say hurt feelings? Is it morally dicey? Is it perverted? There's obviously some Tyrone in all of us. Praise the devil he's found a way to be heard?
Hand to God review – blasphemous puppet show is a filthy triumph
8 / 10
It's not a lot more irreverent than The Book of Mormon, but it is a lot dirtier and there are no dance numbers. Askins's script, directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel, often betrays an adolescent desire to shock and scandalise. Monologues that open and close the show spell out the religious critique too baldly. Some of the motivations are explained away tidily and a lot of the humour is puerile. But the puerile bits are particularly funny. (Though be forewarned: puppet fellatio is something you can't unsee.) Askins is smart and engaged enough that even the play's most outrageous actions seem grounded in character. Speaking of characters and those who play them, if Steven Boyer's name isn't on the best actor ballot come Tony time, then those awards are broken. Boyer, a slight and moon-faced blond who looks at least a decade younger than he is, plays both Jason and Tyrone, most often at the same time.
Hand to God History
Other Productions of Hand to God
| 2014 | Off-Broadway |
Original Off-Broadway Production Off-Broadway |
| 2015 | Broadway |
Original Broadway Production Broadway |
| 2016 | West End |
Original West End Production West End |
Hand to God - 2015 Broadway Awards and Nominations
| Year | Ceremony | Category | Nominee |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Drama League Awards | Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play | Robert Askins |
| 2015 | Theatre World Awards | Theatre World Award | Geneva Carr |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Direction of a Play | Moritz von Stuelpnagel |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play | Steven Boyer |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play | Sarah Stiles |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play | Geneva Carr |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | Mariano V. Tolentino Jr. |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | MCC Theater |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | Ensemble Studio Theatre |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | Jam Theatricals |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | Ayal Miodovnik |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | Lily Fan |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | Timothy Laczynski |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | Jhett Tolentino |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | Joan Raffe |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | DeSimone/Winkler |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | LAMS Productions |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | Stephanie Kramer |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | Morris Berchard |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | CMC |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | Broadway Global Ventures |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | Kevin McCollum |
| 2015 | Tony Awards | Best Play | Robert Askins |
Videos

