Legendary Houston stand-up comedian the late Bill Hicks gets some time on the big screen when his 1992 concert film Relentless gets a one-night stand at theaters. Shot before a crowd of hundreds at the Dominion Theatre, Relentless finds the antiestablishment funny man in fine form.

Hicks jokes about a wide variety of topics, including smoking (โ€œIf youโ€™re smoking out of a hole in your fucking neckโ€ฆyou might want to think about quitting.โ€) and conservative audiences (โ€œThey said, โ€˜Mr. Funnyman, weโ€™re Christians; we donโ€™t like what you said.โ€™ I said, โ€˜Then forgive me.โ€™โ€). His best, and still exceedingly relevant, jokes are about the Gulf War. At the time, Hicks was โ€œfor the war but against the troops.โ€ He contends that there was never an actual war because a war requires that two armies be fighting (โ€œThink about that for a minute.โ€) And he wonders if the technology used in the war effort might not be better used elsewhere (โ€œThey can fly a missile down an air shaft. Donโ€™t you think they could use that technology to deliver food to hungry people?โ€).

Hicks continues to find new audiences today, a testament to his unique gifts, says stand-up comic and friend Andy Huggins. โ€œBill was honest and passionate, in addition to being funny. Thereโ€™s a lot of funny comics, but Bill was passionate.โ€

Since Hicks passed away from pancreatic cancer in 1994, his stature as a world-class performer has only grown. His extensive catalog of recorded material is poised for re-releases later this year. A documentary titled American: The Bill Hicks Story was released to favorable reviews a few years ago, and a biopic to be directed by Russell Crowe is set to film next year.

8 p.m. Various theaters including Houston Marq*E Stadium 23 plus IMAX, 7620 Katy Freeway. For information, visit fathomevents.com. $12.50.

Mon., April 27, 8 p.m., 2015

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