The puppet Tyrone takes on a life of his own in “Hand to God,” much to the dismay of teenager Jason (Bob Linebarger). Picasa Unicorn Theatre If you like puppets that sweetly sing the ABCs and teach ...
I’m convinced that a special place awaits me in heaven because, feeling duty-bound, I went to see the play “Hand to God” not just once, but twice. Heaven is germane here: Not a single one of 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 ...
If you are going to see “Hand to God,” which opens tonight at the Ephrata Performing Arts Center, be prepared: Tyrone is going to offend you. He offends everyone in the show. It’s his reason for ...
Tyrone is a very, very bad puppet. And he might just be possessed by Satan. How bad does Tyrone get? The cast and crew of Lab Theater’s “Hand to God” won’t say. But they promise audiences are in for ...
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 ...
Caleb Foote says it was fate that led him to the lead role in the local premiere of everyone’s favorite Broadway play about a potty-mouthed, chaos-causing puppet. But you have to wonder if the ...
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