Hand to God Reviews

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Average customer review: 3.5 star rating (3.5 Stars)

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3.5 star rating Anonymous from London,

RUDE BUT WELL-OILED PRODUCTION

I knew Hand to God had arrived fresh from Broadway so was excited to see it. It definitely delivered the expected rudeness, and then some more! It also explored themes of human nature a bit, but I think I would have liked to have seen more of that woven into the satire. The cast was superb and did the transfer justice - from their acting to the sets, I felt like I was on Broadway!

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Rude CRUDE funny

Broadway's latest offering to satiate the appetite of Book of Mormon and Avenue Q fans

Any play that moves from Off-Broadway to Broadway to the West End is bound to have some hype attached. Add to that a controversial subject matter and the inclusion of a demonic sock puppet, and you’ve got a real conversation starter!

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