IT’S the Gospel truth – but not as you know it. Seven plays make up an irreverent take on such age-old quandaries as the Immaculate Conception and the meetings of the Great Minds. The Yellowchair Performance Experience take you on an atheist journey through the Good Book, featuring a bouquet of young talent, at the Etcetera Theatre until December 2.
n NOT quite the Deep South, Elvis is alive in the drizzly North East in Lee Hall’s black comedy.
At once hilarious and bleak, Cooking with Elvis combines sex, food and impersonations of the King.
Catch it before December 1 at the Rosemary Branch Theatre.
KNOWN for their racey productions, Act Provocateur presents A Good Sub Story, a no-holds-barred tale of titillation not for the easily offended. Comical and thought provoking, Sam South’s play is at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre until December 9. To book call 020 7485 9897.
SANTA is on the march this festive season, with the CIA firmly on his tail. Everett Quinton’s acerbic commentary slyly addresses the Bush administration, through a host of nursery rhyme characters and protesting red-nosed reindeer.
Bitch Slapped By God is the perfect antidote to this season’s tinsel overload. See it at Drill Hall from December 5.