“Do I believe in God? And how could I believe in God since my tongue just got stuck in my typewriter? Doubt is tearing me apart. And what if everything was but an illusion? If nothing existed? If only God would show me a sign of his existence… If he deposited a bunch of dough in a swiss bank, for instance.” Woody Allen.
This thought illustrates fairly well Woody Allen’s state of mind when he wrote his one act play “God”. Allen decided to be the first one laugh about everything. He who laughs last laughs the longest, of course. But according to Woody, he who is the last to laugh is just the slowest one. |
Director
Alain Bourgeois Cast Alain Bourgeois, Benoît Anquez, David Bovet, Véronique Schlumberger, Catherine Corcoran, Florian Chauvin, Thérèse Ziegler, Slimane Bouabbane, Rosella Pessin Crew Sets: Benoît Anquez Costumes: Véronique Schlumberger, Sylviane Rieuf Props: Catherine Corcoran Music: Florian Chauvin Lights: Arnaud Desalos Sounds: Thomas Rischmann, Sylviane Rieuf Video: Danielle Millioud Poster: Rosella Pessin Photography: David Bovet Communication: Slimane Bouabbane Sponsoring: Claudine Francois Treasurer: Thérèse Ziegler |