Review: Waiting for Godot, Barbican
It is always a liberating moment when browsing the literature in your programme to come across a blunt and brutally honest quotation by such a master as Sir Peter Hall. As the first director…
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It is always a liberating moment when browsing the literature in your programme to come across a blunt and brutally honest quotation by such a master as Sir Peter Hall. As the first director…
Barbican, LondonSydney Theatre Company's intelligent revival turns Beckett into a performance, playing on the idea of theatre I can't go on," cries Richard Roxburgh's Estragon. "That's what …
In a peculiarly Beckettian development, the creative team of this Sydney Theatre Company production spent several weeks of rehearsal waiting not for Godot, but for their director. Tamás A…
This Sydney Theatre Company production will leave you moved, captivated and changed, says Jane Shilling
Giving standout performances as Samuel Beckett's quintessential comedy duo,Richard RoxburghandHugo Weavingshine in this remarkable production ofWaiting for Godot, the absurdist masterpiece a…
Vladimir and Estragon wait and wait, but in this version they're soaking wet, their desolate plot being surrounded by water. A familiar play is injected with surprises.
Photos of past productions of Samuel Beckett's play.
Though Anders Cato has added some effective extra vaudevillian touches to Beckett's already heavy borrowing from classic movie clowns like Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy and the Marx Brot…
Court overturns attempt to exclude female actors
Does anyone think of Godot as a source of giggly delight? They might, after seeing Anthony Page's enormously satisfying and visceral version at Studio 54.
Now audiences on both sides of the pond can see Beckett's seminal play with big theatrical names