Jesus: The Guantanamo Years

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$20.00 Regular; $10.00 Students (w/ ID)

About This Show

If Jesus Christ returned to earth today, He would be stopped by U.S. Immigration because “He’s a bearded, Middle-Eastern guy, prepared to die as a martyr.” This is the premise behind Jesus: The Guantanamo Years – a controversial comedy from Irish comedian Abie Philbin Bowman. The show arrives direct from the West End in London, following SOLD OUT performances in Dublin, Belfast, Galway and Edinburgh.

In the show, Christ is detained under the Patriot Act and sent to Guantanamo Bay. In His first one-man show for almost two millennia, Jesus talks candidly about His time in Guantanamo, His relationship with His Father, and His on-going legal battle with Monty Python’s Life of Brian.

“Deserves a comic sainthood […] Funny, thoughtful, impassioned […] the greatest stand-up story ever told […] required viewing for all.”
– The Stage

“a wonderful show […] intelligent and engaging comedy […] One of the most talked about shows in this year’s [Edinburgh] Fringe. ****”
– Three Weeks

“the face of this year’s [Edinburgh] Fringe […] Well-thought-out and cleverly written […] a truly fresh take on the U.S., Guantanamo Bay and the war on terror.”
– The Scotsman

“Displays superb humanity […] destined to be a Fringe favourite […] Miraculous. *****”
– The National Student

Show Details

Dates: Opening Night: July 19, 2007 Final Performance: August 12, 2007