God Is Dead is a family drama reflecting on the necessary end of western abundance, questions our lifestyle and advocates for a less capitalist world. Think The Cherry Orchard meets The White Lotus meets Sarah Kane.
Four siblings living in privilege at a time when the rest of the world is falling apart are about to have their annual dinner in remembrance of their parents' death. Suddenly the fifth sibling, the one who went out to live in the outside world and confront himself to reality comes back. His visit will unwrap a series of family secrets. But the clock is ticking, decisions have to be made, because this class of theirs is about to fall.
It is a way to reflect on how western societies live in a materialistic comfort to the detriment of others. It's also a call for sobriety in our lifestyle at a time when natural resources are about to collapse.
Cast & Creatives:
Matthias Moret
Matthias Moret is a London-based French actor and theatre maker who hold a BA in acting from École d’Art Dramatique Jean Périmony (Paris), and after completing a Masters in acting and theatre making at RADA, they collaborated on the new piece of writing The Last Time I Saw Caileigh, alongside developing their first solo piece Spit In My Face which received an Offies Award in the OffFest category in 2025 for its successful run at the Camden Fringe Festival.
He also starred in several short-films and in the recently acclaimed feature film
Sebastian by Finnish-British director Mikko Makela (BFI Film Festival).
As a queer actor-maker, Matthias wants to portray stories and issues that the LGBTQIA+ community faces, and to broaden their representation.
Fanny Le Pironnec:
Fanny is a French actress, writer, and director currently based in London. She holds a BA in Acting from the Jean Perimony School in Paris, where she also founded a theatre company and created their first show “Before the storm”. In 2023, Fanny moved to London to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she earned a Master’s degree in Theatre Lab. Currently, she is working on a new show called “Clouds” with Mateo Troianovski and has co-written and created “Agatha Threw the Baby Out of an Upstairs Window” with Jamie Blake and Eleanor Cobb.
Victoria Sasso:
Tori Sasso is a non-binary actor and writer/theatre maker, focused on art as activism and dedicated to creating work with a distinctly Queer perspective.
Their first full length play, The Last Time I Saw Caileigh, received a grant from Arts Council England for a U.K.tour in Autumn 2024 and support from The Puffin Foundation for a run at The Tank in NYC at the start of 2025.
As an actor, they are a resident company member of Live In Theater (Drama Desk nominati