This May, join Regional Theatre of the Palouse in their After Dark performance of “God of Carnage”, a comedy of manners without the manners. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Play in 2009, “God of Carnage” is set in modern day Brooklyn, with two civilized parents discussing a playground incident between their sons. As the night progresses, the conversation turns from polite exchanges to heated words as relationships explode. “God of Carnage” addresses classism, sexism, racism and homophobia, while engaging audiences with its humor, realism and relatability.