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Theatre: Honest to God-bothering fun

Hand to God
Vaudeville Theatre,London W2
3/5

Robert Askins’s Tony award-winning play is set in small-town Texas, where recently-widowed Margery has been asked by the local pastor to run the church’s puppet club.

There are only three people in it — her son Jason and teenagers Jessica and Timothy and, when Jason realises that his puppet Tyrone is beginning to take him over, he rips him in two.

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