god of carnage (2015)
Winner of the 2009 Tony Award for Best Play, God of Carnage relates an evening in the lives of two couples, residents of a tiny Brooklyn neighbourhood, who meet to discuss a playground incident.
Allen and Annette’s son hit Michael and Veronica’s son in the face with a stick, resulting in two broken teeth. The four of them agree to discuss the incident civilly, but, as the night wears on and drinks are imbibed, the polite veneer breaks down. The couples initially spar against each other, but the men gang up on the women and the spouses switch sides as the fighting continues. Reza’s play suggests that our civilized trappings do a poor job of hiding our venality and bile.
By Yasmina Reza
By arrangement with ORIGIN Theatrical, on behalf of Samuel French, Ltd.
Performance Dates
26-27th February 2015
God of Carnage was performed at the Empire Theatre Studio as part of the Homegrown Independence Program
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