Sex, Religion, and Other Hang-ups

Gangland Productions—Cinematheque

In this comedy about sexual and religious misadventures, we follow James Gangl’s troubled love life and get to see the beer commercial he was in.

This show is tight and funny and the 75 minutes flew by. He also did a great job of working with and controlling a few audience members who decided to freelance with some sound effects during the show.

He explores some common fringe ground here, but his unique take, quality writing and performance raise this work above the rest.

If you are into themes, I would suggest seeing three shows in the same order I saw them: Quo Vadis, this show, and then Lies of a Promiscuous Woman.

Kevin Longfield