Waiting for Godot received the Best Onstage Performance award at Red Bucket Follies for a parody performance by cast members ...
There are only 27 performances left to see Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter in Jamie Lloyd’s Broadway production of Samuel ...
Since its premiere in 1952, Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot (that’s GOD-oh, not guh-DOH) has captivated theatergoers of all stripes. The absurdist masterpiece pulls off the impossible, transfixing ...
Eight times a week, Alex Winter takes the stage in a bowler hat and an expression of marked confusion. He is Vladimir, one half of a curious pair of fellows anticipating the arrival of one Mr. Godot.
This post was updated Dec. 1 at 9:52 p.m. “Waiting for Godot” gives exactly what it promises, for better or worse. Famously described as “a play in which nothing happens,” Samuel Beckett’s 1952 ...
There may never be a play more obscure, conceptually, than "Waiting for Godot." And there may never be actors less obscure than the ones who have clamored, for over 50 years, to be in it. Bert Lahr, ...
Performance View, Waiting for Godot, 2007. Pictured here: T. Ryder Smith, J. Kyle Manzay, Wendell Pierce, Mark McLaughlin. Photo by Donn Young. Courtesy Greene Naftali Gallery, New York and Creative ...
When the curtain rises on Samuel Beckett's play it reveals a stage bare of everything but a few shapes vaguely suggestive of rocks and something that resembles a tree. Soon two hobos named Estragon ...