Illustration: Ron Chan
In the ramp up to WWII, a German family finds itself at odds with their government's national policy. With contemporary overtones, The Good German is how one man fights to make a stand and uphold his honor.

Note: This play has the same name as a Warner Brother film with George Clooney released in 2006. It has no relation to that film, book or plot.


Set for The Good German

Darren Bridgett* | Siemi
Anne Darragh* | Gretel
Brian Herndon *| Braun
Warren David Keith * | Karl
Melpomene Katakalos| Scenic Design
Michael Palumbo | Lighting Designer
Taisia Nikonishchenko | Costume Designer
Chris Houston| Composer / Sound Designer
Carol Selig | Properties Artisan
Risa Aratyr *| Stage Manager
Maryanne Olson | Dramaturg / Casting Director
Richard Lane | Fight Choreographer
* Denotes member of Actors Equity Association







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"... challenging and often fascinating morality play. A strong cast embodies the sketchy characters to bring out the ethical dilemmas with provocative clarity in Kent Nicholson’s deftly staged West Coast premiere."
- Robert Hurwitt
Chronicle Theater Critic
"the irony embedded in the title and content of "The Good German" makes it a powerful morality play for our times"
- Charles Brousse
Marin Independent Journal
"Wiltse's supple and engrossing drama, now making a stellar West Coast debut at the Marin Theatre Company"
- robert avila
san francisco bay guardian
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Photos: Ed Smith