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Jesus Rant
First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
SEPT 8th@7:00, 9th@7:00, 15th@7:00, 16th@7:00

Jesus Rant
By H.R. Britton
Overcoat Theater
New York, NY
WEST COAST PREMIERE
60 minutes
SOLO-PERFORMANCE
FOR CHILDREN OVER: 16
TICKETS: $9

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(The Religio-Comic Ravings of a Former Christian) In his West Coast
debut, New York City storyteller H.R. Britton comically skewers his
fundamentalist upbringing, rails against religious hypocrisy, and
delicately sketches a portrait of the historical Jesus. The hour promises 50% humor, 30% soul-searching, and 20% pure ranting. FringeNYC Propaganda called Britton "an extremely likeable performer," and Hi!Drama called him "a most incredible storyteller" who "has the ability to have you forget your surroundings and escape into the story he's telling."

H.R. Britton's West Coast Debut
Jesus Rant's West Coast Premier
Jesus Rant was performed at this year's New York International Fringe Festival
www.OvercoatTheater.com
Written and performed by H.R. Britton
Directed by Maia Garrison