REVIEWS // HAND TO GOD

 

THE TORONTO STAR ★★★

“Hand to God is ugly and violent and crude, but it’s also fun.”

THE GLOBE AND MAIL ★★½

“(Frank Cox-O’Connell) does a brilliant job”

NOW MAGAZINE NNNN

“Hand To God is so damned entertaining, literally.”

“a show that takes on big themes like good and evil and serves them up with devilish fun.”

ON STAGE BLOG

“Hand to God’ allowed me to venture to the very edge of what might considered to be appropriate versus inappropriate human nature without ever feeling uncomfortable" "hilariously relentless in its lampooning of Christian fundamentalism.”

“Run, beg, scream, wait, call, surf, plead to try and get a ticket to this sold out show if you can.”

“Frank Cox-O’Connell’s dual performance...is a tour de force knockout.”

BROADWAY WORLD

“Frank Cox-O'Connell is phenomenal”

“Nicole Underhay delivers a high-intensity performance”

“Anahita Dehbonehie's set design utilizes... the theatre masterfully.”

MOONEY ON THEATRE

“Mitchell Cushman directs a taut production and has assembled a superb cast.”

“Ultimately, Hand to God is a wickedly funny, wild ride of a show and this new production elevates the already outstanding script. If you’re ready to laugh ’til your sides hurt, don’t miss it!”

MY ENTERTAINMENT WORLD

“The unsung MVP is Anahita Dehbonehie‘s inventive set which is as packed with quirks, surprises, and winning absurdities as the bizarro story it houses.”

“the excruciatingly intense, intellectually monstrous, physically exhausting spectacle that is Hand to God in all its fucking weird glory”

MY GAY TORONTO

“puppets from hell are heavenly”

“anyone wanting to get up close and personal with sexy demonic puppets, and extraordinary actors who are the same, should act fast.”

THE SLOTKIN LETTER