THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE SEASONS - Goodman Theatre
THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE SEASONS - Goodman Theatre
THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE SEASONS - Goodman Theatre
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12<br />
2010/2011 Season Productions<br />
In the Albert Ivar <strong>Goodman</strong> <strong>Theatre</strong><br />
MarCh 5 – aPriL 17, 2011<br />
God of<br />
CarnaGe<br />
bY YaSMina rEZa<br />
tRAnsLAtEd bY ChriStoPhEr haMPton<br />
diRECtEd bY riCk SnYdEr<br />
sEt dEsign bY takEShi kata<br />
CostuME dEsign bY BirGit rattEnBorG WiSE<br />
Lighting dEsign bY roBErt ChriStEn<br />
sound dEsign bY riChard WoodBurY<br />
In God of Carnage, Alan and Annette’s son hits<br />
Michael and Veronica’s son with a stick in a<br />
playground skirmish, and the two couples meet<br />
to discuss the problem over appetizers. What<br />
starts as a civilized get-together quickly devolves<br />
into a scrappy, laugh-out-loud confrontation that<br />
The New Yorker called “ninety minutes of<br />
sustained mayhem.” God of Carnage earned the<br />
Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy<br />
and three Tony awards, including Best Play.<br />
(Left) beth Lacke, Keith Kupferer and Mary beth fisher. (top Right) Keith Kupferer. (bottom Right) Mary beth fisher. Photos of God of Carnage by Eric Y. Exit.