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Brother Love and Sister Alice are here to save souls, sing songs, and raise money for Brother Love's 501c3. In this bawdy tent revival satire, you're given a tambourine at the door and asked to clap along as Brother Love and Sister Alice sing and preach about the sexiness of Jesus, the spiritual power of narcotics, and the importance of Christian-themed adult entertainment. They'll be miracles, they'll be healings, and of course they'll be donations because Brother Love needs that new Learjet. A sellout show at the Rogue Festival and the Edmonton Fringe Festival, come on out and get saved!
"Laughed the entire hour of this show" - Alberta Prime Times
"It’s like no religious service you have ever seen" - King River Life Magazine
4522 Baltimore Ave
General Admission: $20
Noam Osband is a Philadelphia-based musical comedian and street performer who who’s song and videos have millions of views (including his viral song about the Tush Push performed at an Eagles game tailgate!) He has performed all around the United States, at venues including the Kennedy Center and Symphony Space and at festivals including the NY Comedy Music Fest, the Edmonton Fringe Festival, and Laughing Stock Fest. When not performing musical comedy, he works as a freelance media producer in film, print, and audio, with bylines including print media like The Atlantic and podcasts such as Criminal, Freakonomics Radio, and Love & Radio.
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Audience Interaction
Religious content and sexual content
This event does not require proof of vaccination to attend or masks to be worn