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God of Carnage is one of the most popular plays in the country this season," says Producing Artistic Director, Robert Cacioppo, "it took Broadway by storm in 2009, and Florida Rep is pleased to bring this exciting new play to life for Southwest Florida audiences. It is a very witty, very funny, and very outrageous play, and I know you will love it. It's all about
bad manners and bad behavior from seemingly civilized adults - anyone who's driven on US 41 in holiday traffic can relate to that!"
Now a major motion picture (
Carnage) from Roman Polanski, this multiple Tony-winning comedy from the author of
Art is a journey through some of the most dangerous territory imaginable: Parenthood. After their young sons get into a playground altercation, two sets of parents meet to discuss the problem over drinks and hors d'oeuvres. What begins as a civilized meeting quickly deteriorates into a hilariously disastrous evening as the two couples battle for moral and ethical superiority. Civility goes out the window and the gloves come off as the parents discover their animal instincts, and find that we're not so far removed from our caveman roots.
The production stars Craig Bockhorn, Carrie Lund, Chris Clavelli, and Shelley Delaney. Both Lund and Clavelli are ensemble members with Florida Rep and are familiar faces on the Arcade Stage. Lund was seen most recently in this season's
Rumors and
It's a Wonderful Life, and Clavelli appears after directing
The Santaland Diaries. He last appeared in last season's critically acclaimed production of
August: Osage County.
Craig Bockhorn and Shelley Delaney make their Florida Rep debuts in
God of Carnage. Bockhorn comes to Fort Myers from New York having appeared in several Broadway productions, including the revival of
On Golden Pond and the original cast of
Prelude to a Kiss. Most notably, Mr. Bockhorn was seen in the 2001 Delacourt Theater's Central Park production of Chekhov's
Seagull directed by Mike Nichols and starring Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline.
Ms. Delaney is Head of the Professional Actor Training Program at Ohio University, and has been seen onstage with some of America's finest regional theatre companies including the Cincinnati Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, GeVa Theatre, the Cleveland Playhouse, and many others.
Director, Dennis Lee Delaney, is making a reappearance in Southwest Florida after a long absence. His work with Florida Rep goes back to the company's Sanibel roots with the Pirate Playhouse where he directed a number of productions including
Other People's Money, Comedy of Errors, and
Twelfth Night. His Florida Rep credits include
Sleuth and
Mixed Emotions. Delaney directs all over the country, and is the Head of the Professional Director Training Program at Ohio University.
Delaney is joined by an expert team of designers including set designer, Robert F. Wolin (
King o' the Moon; Dial M for Murder), lighting designer, Todd O. Wren (
Gaslight; The Devil's Music), resident costume designer, Roberta Malcolm (
It's a Wonderful Life; Rumors), resident sound designer Kate Smith (
The Santaland Diaries; August: Osage County), and resident stage manager, Amy L. Massari (
Rumors; Sylvia).
God of Carnage by Yasmina Resa and translated by Christopher Hampton plays at Florida Rep Jan. 3-22. Performances are Tue.-Sat. at 8pm, Wed., Sun. and select Sat’s. at 2pm. There is a 7pm performance on Sun., Jan. 8. Discounted Previews are Jan. 3 and 8pm, Jan. 4 at 2pm and Jan. 5 at 8pm.
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Florida Repertory Theatre performs in the Historic Arcade Theatre on Bay St. between Jackson & Hendry with ample free parking in the Fort Myers River District.