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Hand to God

Tzavta Theatre |  2018

An unapologetic comedy that boldly challenges every sacred notion about religious faith, hand puppets, and the inner demons within us all.
In Texas, every young boy learns to adhere to the Bible's laws to evade the clutches of the devil. However, when Jason becomes involved in a Christian puppet theater led by his mother, he creates a puppet with a unique personality that is destined to significantly alter his life. This daring comedy packs a punch, offering a perspective on dolls that goes beyond mere child's play. After experiencing it, you'll never look at puppets the same way again.

By Robert Askins
Translated and Directed by Gome Fryd
Set, Puppets and Costume design | Zohar Elmaliach
Lighting design | Shai Skiba
 

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