When you think of Samuel Beckett, you instantly think of Waiting for Godot. But the avant-garde writer's repertoire is much deeper. Like Godot, Happy Days is another rich language play about "nothing." In The Flea presentation of The Theatre @ Boston Court's production of Happy Days, Winnie is buried deep in the ground and her husband Willie is lost behind her. The Beckett two-hander follows the daily routine of two …
SOURCE: TheaterInTheNow at 02:38PM on July 6, 2015