Trailer
Reviews
“As directed by Chantale Plante, the carefully wrought OLT production maintains a fast pace, while still making effective use of Pintersque pauses, insincere smiles and non-verbal marital communication. The characters, clearly defined by the well-balanced cast of four, are enhanced by Susan MacKinlay’s costuming, which adds another layer of separation between the two couples.”
“The Ottawa Little Theatre’s God of Carnage packs a smart script, black comedy and a cast that plays off each other with ease. If you’re the kind to laugh at human nature and get a tickle out of chaos God of Carnage has what you’re looking for, even if you thought it’d be a play about parents talking kids. It’s a rollercoaster ride through some serious muck but when you come out of it you somehow feel absolved.”
Production Details
By: Yasmina Reza
Director: Chantale Plante
Genre: Comedy/Drama
Running: June 7 – 25, 2016
Matinee: June 19
A comedy of manners … Without the manners
Benjamin and Henry have had a playground brawl. Their parents are meeting for cheesecake and a civil discussion of the incident. At least that’s the plan.
“Delivers the cathartic release of watching other people’s marriages go boom” – New York Times
2009 Tony Award winner for Best Play.
Warning: Mature language and content
Cast (in order of appearance)
Veronica…………………………………….Cindy Beaton
Alan……………………………………..Patrick McIntyre
Michael…………………………………………..Allan Ross
Annette…………………………………..Jane Chambers
About the Playright
Yasmina Reza is a French playwright, actress, novelist and screenwriter. Reza’s father was a Jewish Iranian engineer, businessman, and pianist of Russian descent. And her mother was a Jewish Hungarian violinist from Budapest. Before entering the acting industry, Reza studied theatre under the iconic Jacques Lecoq. After a stint in acting, Reza moved on to writing. Many of her brief satiric plays reflected on contemporary middle-class issues. In 1987 she wrote Conversations after a Burial, which won the Molière Award, the French equivalent of the Tony Award, for Best Author. Reza’s following works have all garnished awards across the globe. Everything from Molière Awards to Tony Awards to Lawrence Olivier Awards, have been given to Reza’s many plays. Her most prestigious play Le Dieu du Carnage (God of Carnage) brought about a screen adaption by Reza, simply titled Carnage. In September 1997, Reza released her first novel, Hammerklavier. This was succeeded by Une Désolation in 2001. 2007 saw the release of her most prestigious and successful novel, L’Aube le Soir ou la Nuit (Dawn Evening or Night), written after a year of following the campaign of Nicolas Sarkozy. In an interview with The Guardian, Reza reflected, “There’s no point in writing theatre if it’s not accessible”. The accessibility of her work has brought about a universal appreciation of her writing. Beyond borders, beyond culture and beyond language; Reza has birthed writing that resonates at a level that stirs something within all of us.
Production Blog
AUDITION NOTICE: And Then There Were None, January 25, 2025 (Details to come)
OPEN CALL AUDITION: And Then There Were None - January 25, 2025 Ottawa Little Theatre presents And Then There Were None Written by: Agatha Christie Directed by: Venetia Lawless Production Dates: May 7 - 24, [...]
EODL One-Act Play Festival 2024
The Ottawa Little Theatre won big at this weekend’s EODL (Eastern Ontario Drama League) Festival hosted by Studio Theatre in Perth, Ontario. OLT’s entry was The Whitefish River by Ottawa playwright Jessie Bergeron, which recently won the [...]
2024 Annual General Meeting Invitation
All members of the Ottawa Little Theatre are invited to the 2024 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING When: Saturday, November 23, 2024 at 2 pm Where: In the main theatre space, 400 King Edward Street, Ottawa (entrance [...]
Interview: Guilty Conscience in Apt 613
'Guilty Conscience' director Ian Gillies discusses the unexpected nature of the performance, the show's intense themes and what he's most excited for audiences to experience. Click the image below to read the full interview. Buy [...]