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Theatre for a New Audience today announced that due to an unforeseen scheduling conflict, Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks will not be able to participate in the 2020 production of Waiting fo…
The international stage and screen star celebrates his 80th birthday May 25.
Athol Fugard's portrait of dispossession and despair resonates in New York, where homelessness has soared
Translator Shane Baker has found excellent Yiddish equivalents for Beckett's language. He understands that Yiddish is a minor key tongue full of sadness, quicksilver tone changes, perfec…
Alvin Epstein, a multifaceted award-winning actor whose six-decade career on and off Broadway included roles in the works of Samuel Beckett, William Shakespeare and Kurt Weill, die…
Reviewed by Judd Hollander"Extraordinary the tricks that memory plays", a character exclaims in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot. One would be hard pressed to find a truer statement. …
Ms. Hynes has the cast at full speed emphasizing slapstick and employing stylized poses and gestures. Â There's exaggerated choreography-like movement such as extending legs and dipping do…
The superb Druid production of Waiting for Godot, which is part of the Lincoln Center White Light festival, is damn close to perfect. Garry Hynes's meticulous direction exquisitely bala…
by Adam Cohen In a desolate land lies a stone, shaped by waiting for who knows how long to a stool.  A sad dying tree with three branches undulates.  And a dry tabl…
Following its highly-acclaimed premiere in the 2016 Galway International Arts Festival, Ireland's Druid theater company closes its worldwide tour of the award-winning production of Samuel Be…
Garry Hines's very funny interpretation of Samuel Beckett's best-known work finds the kinetic cartoon humor in existential futility.
★★★★★ Druid's Gerry Hynes directs Marty Rea and Aaron Monaghan in a brilliantly physical version
The post Waiting for Godot: Samuel Beckett’s Masterpiece …
★★★★ The Druid company infuses Samuel Beckett's bleak drama with a wonderful sense of life
The post Waiting for Godot: Whiling Away a Few Fine Hours With an Irish Did…
Twenty-five years ago, Susan Sontag staged Beckett's classic amid the siege at the heart of the Bosnian War. Participants tell Amber Massie-Blomfield
Garry Hynes's finely calibrated comic revival, produced by the Irish company Druid, is part of the Edinburgh International Festival
Friendship and doodling: Rosemary Waugh reviews Druid Theatre's staging of Beckett at the Edinburgh International Festival.
The post Edinburgh Review: Waiting for Godot at the Edinburgh Lyce…
The annual performance festival will run from October 16 through November 18.
Tony winner Garry Hynes directs the acclaimed production from Ireland.
Druid Theatre Company's production of Beckett's most well-known work, produced by Chicago Shakespeare Theater as a part of their WorldStages initiative, begs the question: what exactly are w…
STOOD UP YET AGAIN… "Birth was the death of him": Terse to the point of cruelty, Samuel Beckett here devours the human experience in six words. Waiting for Godot, his minimalist masterp…