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What a hoot. Mike Delamont is comedic tour de force, and here, larger than life, in a peachy power suit, he, er she appears before us as the saucy Almighty. The Scottish accent is genius, allowing easy rapport with the game audience, and as usual, jokes are 75% funnier when delivered in brogue. God has a lot to say, and she says plenty. Everything from Genesis on, is fair game (seems the garden of Eden was all about snacks, not sex). Easy targets Scientology and Ottawa’s fetish with festivals are knee-slapping highlights, as God’s confounded disappointment with the silly human race, fuels this lickety-split one hour. This is the laugh out loud till your cryin’ show of the fest.
– hipCRANK
This was really good show. I liked the jokes and the delivery. There is a small part where he gets a bit “preachy” and lost the humor so it took me ( and the rest of the audience) a minute or so to recover and get back to the fun (I’m not referring to the “FAG” joke). He interacted (in a loud and negatively) with the backstage lighting and video crew calling them out for being slow or not doing just what he asked. This was funny the first 3 or 4 times but after that it lost its appeal. The show over all was well done and funny ….
The venue on the other hand was as hot as hell! not only was god complaining about it but it was so hot it was uncomfortable.