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Edfringe Review: Spring Day: Exvangelical

Victoria Nangle by Victoria Nangle
August 3, 2024
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Edfringe Review: Spring Day: Exvangelical

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Stepping out from behind a dark curtain to a soundtrack of Christian rock and calling for an ‘Amen’ with a Bible in her hand, Spring Day gives a captivating glimpse of the evangelical preacher she once hoped to become. God has the answers, apparently, and the Bible is a mystic 8 ball of responses. So it is hardly surprising that when a vulnerable teenage Day, abused and ignored at home, is invited to accompany a school friend to a church that promises answers she seizes the opportunity with both hands. It’s offers a sanctuary both physically and emotionally, a fresh family. But at a cost.

You might worry that joining (and subsequently leaving years later, don’t worry) an evangelical Christian cult might be a bit heavy for a comedy show, but Day is armed to the teeth with steely optimism, an open-hearted demeanour and writing skills that allows for trust that she has can pull it off. That broad smile of hers and loud confident delivery coaxes a belief that she’s alright now, allowing for the humour to rise without detracting from the seriousness of the situation.

An American with a clear affinity with the UK and its regional quirks and humours, Day contextualises what is already bizarre adeptly in ‘Exvangelical’, avoiding an extra ‘otherness’ across the continents, producing a remarkable tale of moving goalposts and gaslighting, steered with a sharp wit and positivity shining straight through in her grin. 

Spring Day: Exvangelical

Pleasance Courtyard – Beside, 18.05, Until 25 August (except 13th)

https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on#q=%22Spring%20Day%3A%20Exvangelical%22

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Victoria Nangle

Victoria Nangle

Victoria Nangle is an arts journalist, reviewer, columnist and celebrity interviewer in print, radio and television, specialising specifically in comedy for over 15 years, but not exclusive to it. She was previously editor of Latest 7 magazine, and has worked for Beyond The Joke, Chortle, The Argus, Brighton Journal, Viva, FringeGuru, FringeReview, amongst others. In 2019 the Komedia New Comedy Award was launched in association with Victoria Nangle and comedy club Comic Boom.

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