Tag: The God of Carnage

Roland’s Strong Direction Makes Up for (Some of) the Shortcomings in Reza’s “God of Carnage”
It’s been said that children imitate what they see, a truth made all too real by Yasmina Reza’s “God of Carnage.” Reza’s quick, snappy little play, originally written in French, focuses on two sets of polar-opposite parents—seemingly disconnected and disaffected Annette and Alan Raleigh (Julie Fishell and Derrick Ivey) and seemingly uptight and put-together Veronica… Read More ›