Profanity has never been rendered with such hilarity as in Robert Askins’ pitch-black comedy “Hand to God,” receiving a deft production by the Storyville Collective at the Theatre at St. Claude and ...
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 ...
In 1963, the head honchos at Pulitzer Prize headquarters made an infamously stupid decision — they decided to reject “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” for an award, despite the urging of its theater ...