Written by Robert Askins
Directed by Jarrad West
Everyman Theatre Production
ACT Hub Theatre, Kingston to 20
December
Reviewed by Len Power 10
December 2025
When shy young Jason joins his mother’s Christian Puppet Ministry
in the tiny, conservative town of Cypress, Texas, he unwittingly releases the
Devil through his creation of a puppet, Tyrone. The resulting effect on Jason
and the characters around him has to be seen to be believed!
All five members of the cast give strong performances with excellent comic timing. Michael Cooper as Jason and his puppet, Tyrone, displays extraordinary vocal ability that brings Tyrone to malevolent life, adding a surreal edginess to the show. His physical performance as he fights with the puppet has to be seen to be believed.

Michael Cooper (Jason)
Amy Kowalczuk as Margery, the religious mother overtaken by lust, brings out the humour in her role through thoughtful characterization. Lachlan Ruffy as the hypocritical Pastor Greg with a strange dress sense, is funny as well as creepy.

Lachlan Ruffy (Pastor Greg) & Amy Kowalczuk (Margery)
Overall, ‘Hand to God’, with its fine performances and strong direction, is an outrageously funny play with a lot of truth under the surface.
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