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The King of the Universe makes His debut in "Broadway's Newest Hit!" (NBC-TV) An Act of God is a 90-minute comedy where God, in the form of Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Jim Parsons (star of The Big Bang Theory), reveals the mysteries of the Bible and answers some of the deepest questions that have plagued mankind since Creation. 

An Act of God is 90 minutes, with no intermission. Please note: Performances begin promptly. Late seating is at the discretion of management.

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Performances ended on Aug. 2, 2015.

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About An Act of God on Broadway

Previews: May 7, 2015 • Opening: May 28, 2015 • Closing: Aug 2, 2015
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Studio 54 Studio 54
254 West 54th Street
New York, NY 10019
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The new comedy An Act of God reveals the mysteries of the Bible while answering the existential questions that have plagued mankind since Creation — in just 90 minutes. The One with the first and last word on everything is on Broadway to set the record straight… and He's not holding back!

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A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.

"GOD BLESS JIM PARSONS! The sheer absurdity of the situation makes the offbeat humor tailor-made for Parsons, a master of the deadpan stare and droll comic delivery. “You’re just lucky I’m the Lord God,” he admonishes latecomers, “and not Patti LuPone.” Parsons is such a personable performer that he can hold the floor pretty much on his own, dazzling us with his chatty charm. But for the sake of drama, it’s a relief from pure monologue when the Archangel Michael (Christopher Fitzgerald) challenges the Lord God with tough questions, supposedly suggested by audience members."

Variety

Marilyn Stasio

"There aren’t many lies you can tell about God that organized religion hasn’t told already: He is loving; He rewards the faithful; He is a He; and the biggest crock of all—that He exists. And yet comedy writer David Javerbaum (formerly of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart) finds new ways to make the Supreme Being his sock puppet in AN ACT OF GOD, this summer’s blithely blasphemous occupant at Studio 54. In this divine visitation from the Unmoved Mover, the always charming Jim Parsons will make a disbeliever out of you."

Time Out New York

David Cote

"WICKEDLY IRREVERENT! JIM PARSONS GIVES A TOUR-DE FORCE PERFORMANCE IN THIS HILARIOUS NEW COMEDY! Displaying the expert comic timing and delivery that's won him numerous television awards, Parsons here delivers a tour-de-force turn in which he fully commands the stage for 90 wickedly clever minutes. Director Joe Mantello's sterling production features a lavish set designed by Scott Pask, marked by a grand staircase seemingly leading up to Heaven, with Hugh Vanstone's lighting and Fitz Patton's sound design adding greatly to the ethereal effect. Tim Kazurinsky and Christopher Fitzgerald provide terrific deadpan comic support."

The Hollywood Reporter

Frank Scheck

"DELIRIOUSLY, DIVINELY FUNNY! JIM PARSONS IS PERFECTION! If God were really as adorable and funny as Jim Parsons, perhaps many more of us would be minding our morals, rapaciously atoning for our sins and generally doing unto others as we would like to be done unto, all in the hopes of a breezy welcome at the pearly gates. For now — praise be! — in a history-making metaphysical transformation, Mr. Parsons has been temporarily inhabited by the spirit of the Lord. Yes, God himself is in residence at Studio 54, of all sin-haunted places, holding forth on matter of faith and folly to peals of raucous laughter. How funny is the guy? He’s Jon Stewart funny, plus Stephen Colbert funny. Yes, he’s divinely funny."

The New York Times

Charles Isherwood

"JIM PARSONS’ GOD IS LIKE SHELDON COOPER AFTER A FEW DOUBLE ESPRESSOS—snide and sarcastic, and now with the power to turn you into a pillar of salt!"

NBC New York

Robert Kahn

"Javerbaum’s writing is clever and quirky, and Parsons shows off impressive energy and distinctive, off-kilter charm in the 90-minute piece. Considering the number of believers there are in both Parsons’ unflaggingly excellent delivery and a style of humor that should suit Daily Show viewers, there shouldn’t be a problem in getting God a full house."

Star-Ledger

Ronni Reich

"GENUINELY FUNNY AND INCISIVE. Jim Parsons is an affable actor and wry, nimble comedian. Under Mantello’s witty, playful direction, he establishes an easy, knowing rapport with the audiences—and with Christopher Fitzgerald and Saturday Night Live alumnus Tim Kazurinsky, who respectively play Michael and the meeker Gabriel."

USA Today

Elysa Gardner

"JIM PARSONS IS DIVINE! Put Jim Parsons behind the wheel of a Broadway star vehicle, and he’ll drive like it’s a Rolls-Royce."

New York Daily News

Joe Dziemianowicz

"HYSTERICALLY FUNNY! AN AUDACIOUSLY DIVINE COMEDY. This God has an attitude. The material is edgy and liberal‐minded. If you regard religion as no laughing matter, be warned.... Under Joe Mantello’s spot-on direction, Jim Parsons delivers to near perfection with, dare I say it, his extraordinary God-given talents. I would suggest an 11th Commandment to heighten one’s appreciation of AN ACT OF GOD: Thou Shalt Be Able To Laugh At Sacred Cows."

NY1

Roma Torre

"ONE OF THE MOST VEHEMENT TAKEDOWNS OF THE DEITY EVER TO REACH BROADWAY. AN ACT OF GOD is sarcastic, clever, and miles beneath the surface, deeply serious, and Jim Parsons, in white Roman-style God-wear and red sneakers, sells the hell out of it. Parsons, whose tonal control is as fine as that of a dimmer switch, handles it all with the insouciance of a young George Burns moving with complete ease between camp and dudgeon, mockery and message. The jokes keep landing — nearly one per sentence. But David Javerbaum, and his director, Joe Mantello, are too theatrically savvy to leave it at that. Another note, slowly introduced among the zingers and rim shots, eventually becomes dominant, and this one, while still funny, is darker and potentially more theologically challenging than mere spoofs of Bible stories. It’s the note of divine self-criticism."

New York Magazine

Jesse Green

"HEAVENLY! Nobody is too holy to avoid the occasional easy target in this wickedly irreverent yet sweet comedy. But the material -- some framed as questions from the audience -- takes on a satisfying number of Big Issues, including a brilliantly skewed explanation of evolution. The terrific Jim Parsons has been delightfully directed by Joe Mantello, and although the performance requires a hellish amount of memorization, Parsons appears to be making all this "godding" up with his usual Texas drawl and his disarming, crooked smile. But don't be fooled. There are sharp elbows under his God costume. He and David Javerbaum are not afraid to use them."

Newsday

Linda Winer

Cast & Creative

Cast

The Almighty
Tim Kazurinsky
Gabriel

Creative

Written by
David Javerbaum
Director
Joe Mantello
Set Designer
Scott Pask
Costume Designer
David Zinn
Sound Designer
Fitz Patton
Lighting Designer
Hugh Vanstone
Projection Designer
Peter Nigrini
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