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Humanity — not religion — is at the heart of Stages' new play
There are a lot of accolades behind A Case for the Existence of God, now playing at Stages through June 30, 2024.
It won the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best Play in 2022, which you could say was a big year for playwright and MacArthur Fellow Samuel D. Hunter. That's also the year that the Oscar-winning film version of his 2012 play The Whale was released.
In this equally honest, humorous, and beautifully heartbreaking new play, Hunter brings together two ordinary men, who, for different reasons, are outsiders to the systems that control their fate.
After meeting at their daughters’ daycare, Ryan and Keith form an unlikely friendship, navigating fatherhood, loneliness, and the confounding terms of a mortgage loan.
Adam Gibbs plays Ryan and Bradley Atuba plays Keith.Photo by Melissa Taylor
Director Mitchell Greco utilizes Stages' intimate theater space, with set design from Tania Barrenechea and lighting from Christina R. Giannelli, to hone in and focus on the struggles of these two fathers.
Actors Adam Gibbs and Bradley Atuba explore themes of hope, class, racism, intimacy, and empathy while portraying the difficult challenges we face as individuals. The play is about the moment where we are able to reflect on the idea of being human without the centering of religion (like the title may suggest).
Atuba and Gibbs.Photo by Melissa Taylor
One man is black; one is white. One is gay, one is straight. One has a daughter, and one struggles to adopt a daughter he is fostering. Each man faces his own struggle, and they share and bond over their two lives while in a small financial service cubicle.
Atuba and Gibbs.Photo by Melissa Taylor
Highlighting the humanity within us all, the story reflects Stages' mission to hold up a mirror to the community and leaves the audience with the understanding that everything will be okay as long as we lean on each other in times of need.
A Case for the Existence of God runs at Stages through June 30 — head here to buy tickets.