Feature: An Act of God has God Taking The Stage

‘An Act Of God’ Has God Taking The Stage

DENVER (CBS4) – “An Act of God” is built on a simple idea, what if God, the all-seeing, all-knowing, all-powerful, decided to take an evening off to discuss it all, the sensible and the silly, with the audience.

It’s a different sort of show, a 90-minute tsunami of one liners, that takes the human race to task. You might think this would be dancing toward blasphemy, but David Javerbaum’s one-act play is fast, funny, thoughtful and deals more with the nonsense of the human animal then that of the divine.

This show is so incredibly well constructed and performed by Wesley Taylor that you find yourself drawn into the living room of the divine only to be set up for one of the great capers in comic history.

“For 90 minutes I laughed continually. I wasn’t expecting to, but I certainly did,” said CBS4’s Critic at Large Greg Moody.

Share:

More Posts

Review: All My Sons

Geoffrey Kent appears like a walking ghost, embodying the role of Annie’s brother.  This part is a real breakthrough for Kent, who’s made a whole career of playing confident, sunny, swash-buckling characters.  Georgie is a sad and simple storm-cloud of a man, portrayed by Kent with substance and honesty.

Read more »