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Start: 7:30 pm
As profound and deeply respectful as it is wild and often
hilarious, this take on a modern messianic movement in suburbia confronts the
inherent paradoxes, absurdities, and dangers of spirituality, while musing on
the beautiful complexity of humanity and the strange and wonderful beliefs we
hold. The titular and sometimes exasperating hero of Owen
Egerton’s satire is Harold Peeks, a middle-aged suburbanite living a lonely if
typical modern life in the outskirts of Houston.
His world feels bland and pointless until one evening, at a mundane office
party, he announces to his stunned co-workers that he is the Second Coming of
Christ. Oddly enough, people start to believer him Blake Waterson, Harold’s closest friend and narrator of the
novel, is as skeptical as anyone of this disheveled and disconcertingly bawdy
Savior, and yet this would-be Judas is compelled to follow Harold on his
two-hundred mile walking journey to Austin
with a mismatched group of equally puzzled disciples. On the road, this motley
crew of witnesses experience misguided converts, violent possums, and the
ungrateful recipients of off-kilter healings. They also discover the inherent
paradoxes, absurdities, and dangers of spirituality, as they learn that saviors
may not have all the answers, and humanity is just as bizarre and beautiful as
the beliefs we hold. “An engaging exploration of
everything ridiculous, horrible, and beautiful that humanity has ever been
given or invented about religion.”—The Hipster Book Club “A lively and beautifully crafted
novel about the anguish of belief.”—Kirkus Owen Egerton has had a
varied yet illustrious career that includes employment as a secret fast food
inspector, an on-air home shopping host, and a para-church youth leader. He was
the co-creator of the award-winning The Sinus Show at the Alamo Drafthouse
Theater, and for several years was the artistic director of Austin’s National Comedy Theater. He
currently writes screenplays and performs standup comedy. He lives in Austin.
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