Basement Arts presents Hand to God on Friday, December 2nd, and Saturday, December 3rd at 7 and 11 PM. All performances are free to the public and take place in Studio One (room 1415 of the Walgreen Drama Center). Directions to the Walgreen Drama Center can be found here.
Author Robert Askins said that "Hand to God is an expression about honesty."
Shortly after the death of her husband, Margery has been given a unique opportunity to teach a puppet ministry course at her Church by the Pastor (who wants "something more" in exchange). Her son, Jason, is her star pupil. He forms a very special bond with his puppet, Tyrone. Other students include our macho-bully, Timothy, and our intelligent, earth-loving wallflower, Jessica. Jason's complicated relationships with the town pastor, the school bully, the girl next door, and-most especially-his mom are thrown into upheaval when Jason's puppet, Tyrone, starts calling the shots.
Basement Arts presents Hand to God by Robert Askins - Directed by Jordan Sam Rich - Assistant Directed by Kellan Kryak - Dramaturgy by Almado Doko - Stage Managed by Lindsey Zinbarg - Puppet Designed by Sarah Norton - Costume Designed by Elaina Veasey - Lighting Designed by Abbey Kojima - Set Designed by Jessica Schloskey - Props Designed by Brittany Schloskey - Sound Designed by Sara Burgess - Production Managed by Eleanor Howell-Shryock - Fight Choreographed by Emma Boyden - Featuring Justin Choi (Jason), Madeline Rouverol (Margery), Carly Van Liere (Jessica), Liam Loomer (Pastor Greg), and Peter Donahue (Timothy).
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