Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. I have always wanted to do Godot. I think that Didi and Gogo are characters in ...
Anyone plugging through life with the expectation that some well-deserved catharsis or epiphany--or even just a bit of clarity about what it all means--will be heading their way is bound to end up ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The latest starry revival of Samuel Beckett’s play is on Broadway, and one thing is certain: Whatever you call its elusive character, he doesn’t come.
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, ...
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 ...
The wait begins! Two-time Tony Award nominee and multiple Olivier Award winner Jamie Lloyd returns to Broadway with a new production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting For Godot starring Keanu Reeves and ...
Added: a silent thrash of imaginary air guitars for the Bill and Ted fans in the audience. Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett’s well-worn meditation on the nature of life and human purpose, has been ...