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News An Act of God, Starring Sean Hayes, Begins L.A. Run David Javerbaum's An Act of God, which played a limited run on Broadway starring Emmy winner Jim Parsons, makes its Los Angeles debut Jan. 30 starring another Emmy winner: "Will & Grace" star Sean Hayes, a Tony nominee for his Broadway debut in Promises, Promises.

The production is playing a limited six-week engagement at the CTG/ through March 13. Opening is Feb. 10.

Hayes is joined by David Josefsberg (as Michael) and James Gleason (as Gabriel).

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An Act of God is billed as "written by God" and "transcribed by" 13-time Emmy Award winner Javerbaum. Tony winner again directs.

The 90-minute comedy, according to press notes, concerns "the Almighty and His devoted Angels [who] answer some of the deepest questions that have plagued mankind since Creation. He鈥檚 finally arrived to set the record straight 鈥� and He鈥檚 not holding back!"

An Act of God, based on Javerbaum's book of the same name, premiered on Broadway May 7, 2015, and concluded its limited engagement Aug. 2. It was the first Broadway production of the 2015-16 season to recoup its initial investment.

The production features scenic design by Tony Award winner , costume design by Tony Award nominee David Zinn, lighting design by Tony Award winner , sound design by Drama Desk Award winner Fitz Patton and projection design by Drama Desk Award winner .

An Act of God is produced by , , Carl Moellenberg, Roy Putrino, Adam Zotovich, , Stacey Mindich, Grove Entertainment, , Richard Winkler, FG Productions, Marco Gomez, Jay & Cindy Gutterman, Jamie Kaye-Phillips, Corinne Hayoun and Denver Center For The Performing Arts.

101 Productions, Ltd. serve as executive producers.

Tickets are available by calling (213) 972-4400 or online at or visiting the box office at the Ahmanson Theatre. The Ahmanson Theatre is located at the Music Center, 135 N. Grand Avenue.

 
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