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News Dykstra's The Jesus Factor to Close March 15 The Jesus Factor, Brian Dykstra's religiously charged one-man work, will play its final performance at the Barrow Street Theatre March 15.

The production began previews Feb. 2 and officially opened at the Barrow Street Theatre Feb. 7, following its limited engagement as part of the Barrow Street Fortnight.

Producers of The Jesus Factor have announced the production will play Ithaca's Kitchen Theatre (March 30-April 7) following the conclusion of the Manhattan engagement.

Margarett Perry, who previously directed Dykstra's Cornered & Alone and Clean Alternatives Off-Broadway, directs The Jesus Factor, described as an "uncensored and outrageously funny one-man tour-de-force about religious hypocrisy and power."

Known for his self-described "ferocious, stinging rebukes of those who hold this nation hostage with their constant drumbeat of fear," Dykstra's cutting and candid works have found the artist labeled as an "enemy" by conservative talking head Rush Limbaugh and also landed him on several conservative watch lists, including the NRA.

Dykstra has appeared in Rounding Third at Hartford's TheaterWorks, in Brian Park's Americana Absurdum in London and Off-Broadway in Breaking Legs, Incommunicado and Tatjana in Color. His comedy has been seen on HBO's "Def Poetry Jam" and "Chappelle's Show." His play Clean Alternatives won the Edinburgh Festival Fringe First award in 2006. Tickets, priced $25, are available by visiting www.telecharge.com or by calling (212) 239-6200. The Barrow Street Theatre is located at 27 Barrow Street in Greenwich Village.

For further information visit www.BrianDykstra.net.

 
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