God is a Scottish Drag Queen returns to Cowichan with a highly anticipated sequel.
Everyone is loving this show.
The Montreal Gazette says it’s “Hilarious, divinely and wickedly funny”, the Orlando Weekly adds, “One of the funniest stand-up routines I have seen in my 48 years on this planet”, and Now Toronto chimes in with, “It doesn’t get any more outrageous.”
Award-winning comedian Mike Delamont returns to the Cowichan Performing Arts Centre Saturday, Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m with his highly anticipated sequel taking this sketch comedy even farther out there.
According to theatre publicist Michelle Fry, “This two-act comedy of biblical proportions continues his ongoing comic quest to turn religion on its head with his impeccable wit and timing. A cross between Dame Edna and Billy Connolly, with a dollop of Eddie Izzard, God, dressed in a floral power suit, comes down to skewer everything from pop culture to Trump in one unforgettable, hilarious night of comedy.”
Clear the tracks!
Delamont is an 18-time “Best of the Fest” award-winner on the Fringe Festival circuit as well as a two-time nominee for the Just for Laughs Best Comedy Award with numerous sold-out shows under his belt.
In the latest version of his long-running presentation, Delamont uses screen projections to illustrate many of his points, interrupts himself with funny asides and riffs on subjects like Crocs (“A lot like religion — there’s lots of soul with a few holes”) delivering what is essentially a stand-up performance with an engaging connection to the audience.
God Is A Scottish Drag Queen: The Second Coming continues to deliver on all fronts.
Tickets are $29 each. Get them in person at the Cowichan Ticket Centre, by phone from the centre at 250-748-7529 or online at cowichanpac.ca.