Written by Yasmina Reza
Translated by Christopher Hampton
Directed by Alyson Cohn
Set in contemporary Brooklyn, two couples meet to discuss a playground fight between their children. Over the next 90 minutes, this sharply-fanged comedy that lies somewhere between “The Honeymooners” and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? takes on the topics of class, morality and marital control as alliances among the men and women constantly shift. Winner of both the Tony and Olivier Awards for Best Play of 2009, “…Ms. Reza’s streamlined anatomy of the human animal incites the kind of laughter that comes from the gut, as involuntary as hiccups or belching.” NY TIMES
Angie Joachim | Veronica Novak |
Scott Schneider | Michael Novak |
Allyson Stevenson | Annette Raleigh |
Larry Kadish | Alan Raleigh |
Alyson Cohn | Director |
Kathie Robitz | Producer/ Props |
Michele Roth | Stage Manager/ Asst. Director |
Marci K. Weinstein | Set Designer/ Set Decor |
Greg Cilmi | Set Designer |
Bunny Mateosian | Costumes |
Marian McCabe | Costumes |
Pat Bain | Props |
Allan Seward | Lighting Designer |
Rob DeScherer | Sound Designer |
Angela Grippo | Lighting Operator |
Christine Francois | Makeup |
Larry Landsman | Publicity |
Alan Zenreich | Photography |
The Final Show of its 2014-2015 Season
Performances May 2nd - May 31st, 2015