A Case for the Existence of God
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Written bySamuel D. Hunter
CharactersKeith
Ryan
Ryan
Date premieredMay 2, 2022
Place premieredSignature Theatre Company
| A Case for the Existence of God | |
|---|---|
Poster for the 2022 Off-Broadway production. | |
| Written by | Samuel D. Hunter |
| Characters | Keith Ryan |
| Date premiered | May 2, 2022 |
| Place premiered | Signature Theatre Company |
| Original language | English |
| Genre | Drama |
A Case for the Existence of God is a dramatic stage play written by American playwright Samuel D. Hunter. The play debuted in 2022 at the Signature Theatre Company Off-Broadway directed by David Cromer.[1]
In southern Idaho, Keith, a mortgage broker, and Ryan, a factory worker hoping to reclaim land once owned by his family, discover a shared, deeply personal sense of sorrow. What begins as a routine financial meeting gradually unfolds into a broader conversation about economic instability and the fragile realities of raising children. Through humor and compassion, the play intertwines their stories, revealing unexpected connections across their different experiences on the margins.[2]
Cast and characters
| Character | Signature Theatre 2022[3] |
|---|---|
| Keith | Kyle Beltran |
| Ryan | Will Brill |