Tag: Robert Askins
‘Hand to God’ at Keegan Theatre flips the bird at religion...
Robert Askins’ perverse parable pulls no punches, becoming increasingly crass (and, frankly, hilarious). By D.R. LEWIS
Allegorical squabbles in ‘The Squirrels’ at Maryland Ensemble Theatre
The fun is in the physical acting. The energy is electric. By BOB ASHBY
Review: ‘Hand to God’ at Philadelphia Theatre Company
Sometimes it’s easier to let a puppet speak for you, when you know the truth about how you feel will not be well received...
Magic Time! The Studio Theatre’s ‘Hand to God’: A Puppet Chat
So this strange thing happened. I was sitting at a table in a church basement that happened to be on the fourth floor of...
Review: ‘Hand to God’ at The Studio Theatre
Hand to God at Studio is truly outlandish; a joyfully “blasphemous” production just as The Studio Theatre marketing material shouts out in a bold...
Magic Time! Left-Handed Complement: Liam Forde on Acting With a Puppet...
Studio Theatre’s fourth floor has been turned into an amazing facsimile of a Lutheran church basement, complete with inspirational posters on the walls and...


