God of Carnage
God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza is a compelling theatrical masterpiece that delves into the complexities of human nature and social interaction. Translated by Christopher Hampton, this gripping play has garnered critical acclaim, winning three Tony Awards in 2009, including Best Play, and the Olivier Award for Best Comedy. With a concise page count of just 80 pages, it invites readers to explore the unraveling of civility among two sets of parents who meet to discuss a schoolyard brawl between their sons. As the evening progresses, tensions rise and the façade of politeness crumbles, revealing the raw emotions and underlying conflicts that drive human behavior. Published in 2008, God of Carnage is a must-read for anyone interested in insightful drama that challenges societal norms. Experience the brilliance of Yasmina Reza’s writing and the thought-provoking themes that resonate long after the final curtain falls.