God of Carnage Reviews
Stage and Cinema- Somewhat Recommended
"...Under Marco Barricelli’s watch, the descent from brittle civility to vicious farce feels abrupt rather than inevitable, mechanical rather than dangerous. The concept of civilized behavior as a thin veneer over roiling baseness may not be new, but it can still sting. Here, the comedy isn’t sculpted; it’s simply arranged just like those tulips. The result isn’t savage — it’s staged."
Stage Raw- Highly Recommended
"...His performance also ultimately shifts the axis of the play. Though his character has the least intellectual career — a household-goods dealer whose life revolves around buying and selling objects — he is the only one not shaken by the destruction of possessions, whether it be cell phones, precious art books or purse contents. Still, by the play’s end, he appears the most exhausted, revealing a weariness and vulnerability that the other characters certainly embody but one that feels more enervating"