When 11-year-old Ferdinand hits 11-year-old Bruno with a stick in a playground punch-up and knocks out two of his … I thoroughly recommend God of Carnage to anyone who wants to reflect on the trials of modern life or just be carried along on a wave of masterfully played comedy. Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton Theatre Royal Bath Productions Theatre Royal Bath 20 to 25 January 2020. Theatre Royal Bath: God Of Carnage - See 904 traveller reviews, 64 candid photos, and great deals for Bath, UK, at Tripadvisor. An impeccable production' The Times TheatreBoard is the independent online forum for discussion about the UK theatre scene and beyond. 20 – 25 Jan. God of Carnage. Yasmin Reza's hit comedy God Of Carnage UK Dates announced following its success as part of Theatre Royal Bath's Summer Season 2018. Elizabeth McGovern, fresh from starring in the celebrated Downton Abbey film, reprises her dazzling performance as Veronica, with Nigel Lindsay back as her bluff husband, Michael. Theatre review: God of Carnage, Theatre Royal Bath. Elizabeth McGovern in God of Carnage at Theatre Royal Bath. “God of Carnage is a hoot” Sunday Times “Tense, edgy and funny” The Times “As deliciously acid as a lemon drop…terrific stuff” Daily Mail Production images are today released for the 10th anniversary production of Yasmina Reza’s award-winning farce God of Carnage at Theatre Royal Bath’s Main House where it runs until Saturday 15 September.. Lindsay Posner directs the production, as part of Artistic Director Jonathan Church’s second Summer Season at Theatre Royal Bath. The irresponsible adults in Yazmina Reza’s play give plenty of laughs . French playwright and novelist Yasmina Reza’s satirical comedy about warring middle class parents God of Carnage plays at the Theatre Royal this week. We aim to support informed, varied and vigorous debate among those who love theatre. Sunday September 09 2018, 12.01am, The Sunday Times. Melissa Blease reviews God of Carnage fresh from its West End run, starring Elizabeth McGovern and Nigel Lindsay, on at Theatre Royal Bath until 25 January 2020 Share: Building on the reputation for sharp social observation established with her 1994 comedy Art, Yasmina Reza strips away the veneer of middle-class pretension and politeness in God of Carnage to expose the savagery that lies beneath. Translated by Christopher Hampton, it has enjoyed successful runs in London and New York as well as adapted into a film Carnage which won a Cesar for Best Script. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Play and the Olivier Award for Best New Comedy, this ruthlessly comic study of middle class parenting by the author of Art is one of the most … In 2008, God Of Carnage was introduced to the English speaking theatre world and became a monster hit: playing the West End, Broadway and then on screen; each featuring a heavyweight class of actor, relishing going gladiatorial in a chic apartment. To book tickets contact the Theatre Royal Bath Box Office on 01225 448844 or visit www.theatreroyal.org.uk God of Carnage appears at the Theatre Royal until Saturday 15th September. Yasmin Reza's hit comedy God Of Carnage UK Dates announced following its success as part of Theatre Royal Bath's Summer Season 2018. For more information and tickets, visit the Theatre Royal website. To book tickets contact the Theatre Royal Bath Box Office on 01225 448844 or visit www.theatreroyal.org.uk God of Carnage will run at Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre (14 – 18 January 2020), Theatre Royal Bath (20 – 25 January and with opening night for press on 21 January), Theatre Royal Glasgow (27 January – 1 February), Cambridge Arts Theatre (3 – 8 February) and Rose Theatre Kingston (10 – 15 February). Originally written in French, God of Carnage was translated by Christopher Hamptonin 2008. Elizabeth McGovern, fresh from starring in the celebrated Downton Abbey film, reprises her dazzling performance as Veronica, with Nigel Lindsay back as her bluff husband, Michael. Christopher Hart. Following an acclaimed run as part of the Theatre Royal’s Summer Season 2018, God of Carnage returns to Bath prior to a West End run. An oddly effortful evening: God of Carnage at Theatre Royal Bath Credit: Nobby Clark I n isolation, the performances have much to commend … The production went on to win the Olivier Award for Best New Comedy and the Tony Award for Best New Play. Opening at the Theatre Royal in Bath, director Lindsay Posner has pulled out all the stops… Theatre Royal, Bath. Ten years after it first took to the stage in London starring Ralph Fiennes, and seven years since the film release starring Kate Winslet, this new production of the God of Carnage has a lot to live up to. Following an acclaimed run as part of the Theatre Royal’s Summer Season 2018, God of Carnage returns to Bath prior to a West End run.