All in the space of seconds, two men switch from masquerading as husband and wife to playing temperamental siblings. Then, just as quickly, they’re father and son. Co-authors and performers Chris Craddock and Steve Pirot manage to pull off the numerous characters in this religion-infused drama with humor and a real sense of believability. In just under two hours, Faithless explores the more serious matters of piety and the afterlife with a certain breeziness that makes the controversial issues extremely palatable. Although questions concerning faith and fundamental beliefs will undoubtedly arise as a result of this production, Faithless is hilarious above all else.