One of the most popular one-man shows in North America comes to the Kelowna stage this month. The star? None other than God himself.
And from Justin Bieber to the Pope, no one is safe from His critical eye when comedian brings to the Rotary Centre for the Arts Feb. 24.
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This God loves a floral power suit
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A festival-circuit hit
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Suitable for those aged 14 years and older, God is a Scottish Drag Queen comes to the Rotary Centre for the Arts stage at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 24. are $30 for adults and $25 for members or groups of six or more, and are available online or through the box office at 250-717-5304.