“Darkly delightful.” – New York Times
The Exorcist meets Avenue Q in this irreverent and hysterical journey to the basement of a church in Cypress Texas, where Jason, a painfully shy, mild-mannered kid joins his mother Margery’s Christian Puppet Ministry. Jason’s alter ego, Tyrone is a foul-mouthed, independent, and diabolically funny puppet who has other plans for his human.
As Tyrone finds his strength, Jason loses control of relationships with the bad-boy bully, the adorable girl-next-door, and his lonely and beleaguered mother.
Hand To God’s exploration of faith, morality, secrets, and human nature is devilishly fun, and will leave you aching with laughter.
Ages: Recommended 17 and up.
The Exorcist meets Avenue Q in this irreverent and hysterical journey to the basement of a church in Cypress Texas, where Jason, a painfully shy, mild-mannered kid joins his mother Margery’s Christian Puppet Ministry. Jason’s alter ego, Tyrone is a foul-mouthed, independent, and diabolically funny puppet who has other plans for his human.
As Tyrone finds his strength, Jason loses control of relationships with the bad-boy bully, the adorable girl-next-door, and his lonely and beleaguered mother.
Hand To God’s exploration of faith, morality, secrets, and human nature is devilishly fun, and will leave you aching with laughter.
Ages: Recommended 17 and up.
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