GOD: A COMEDY BY WOODY
ALLEN
'As slick, precision-paced and Woody Allen-esque as they come'
The Scotsman
'Slick, physical and fantastically imaginative'
Edinburgh Festivals Magazine

BY WOODY ALLEN
DIRECTED BY DAN PICK
Woody Allen's 1975 comedy comes irreverently and tunefully to the stage. Sex-deprived writer Hepatitis and apathetic actor Diabetes struggle helplessly to find an ending for their play, as they waltz catastrophically with the omnipotent.
Set in an empty Greek amphitheatre, this mad play-within-a-play flits chaotically back and forth between ancient and modern times. A Greek actor and writer are desperately discussing how to end their play. Characters, including Blanche du Bois, Groucho Marx, and 'Zeus', arrive inexplicably from the wings and audience. Peppered with metaphysical and philosophical questions, the play skids along farcically until actor and writer reach the same, ultimate, conclusion: there's no end... nor beginning.
Download a PRESS RELEASE
Venue: The Pleasance Dome, Bristo Square
Dates and Time: 5th-31st August @ 12.35pm (not 17th and 24th August)
Prices: Previews (5th-7th August) - £5, Mon-Thurs - £8 (£6.50 conc.), Fri-Sun - £9 (£7.50 conc.).
Promotions: 2for1 weekend, Friends of the Fringe, Group Discounts.