
“Marianne Ferrari is wonderful as the high brow Annette, a working mom who maintains a pleasant facade until she (spoiler alert!) gets sick with stress all over Michael and Veronica’s art books. After she cleans herself up, it’s clear she’s also wiped away any remaining shred of tact. She subsequently gets drunk and reverts into a needy, weeping child.”
Rhode Island Monthly
September 10, 2012
“All four cast members deliver terrific performances. Ferrari’s keen portrayal of Annette exemplifies the stiff, modern day career woman, ignored by her husband and, in turn, neglectful of her son.”
Edge Providence, RI
September 13, 2012
Edge Providence, RI
September 13, 2012

“The laughs come fast and hard, even as wife turns on husband, as husband either retaliates or backs away into a cave of seeming unconcern. The cast acquit themselves well. Marianne Ferrari lends strong support.”
Rhode Island NPR
WRNI
September 11, 2012
Rhode Island NPR
WRNI
September 11, 2012
“Annette Raleigh, the “wealth manager” and wife of Alan, is played by Marianne Ferrari. Her reaction to her own nervous stomach is flawless, and her ability to show surprise, horror, and exhaustion all at once is notable.”
The Charlestown Press
September 13, 20012
The Charlestown Press
September 13, 20012
“Marianne Ferrari uses a sense of superiority as Annette Raleigh’s chief characteristic, insinuated in her perfunctory apologies and her stinging observations. But this in control character has the most out-of-her-control moment: she gets sick, and Ferrari even does that in character.”
The Call
September 13, 2012
The Call
September 13, 2012
“God of Carnage slays audiences at Theatre by the Sea. The cast of four did a masterful job in their roles, and each succeeded in maintaining some shred of like-ability despite their outward and obvious flaws.”
WPRO News Talk
September 12, 20012
WPRO News Talk
September 12, 20012