Hudson Theatre
Nathan Lane and Bill Irwin win the highest acclaim from Richard Seff - a comparison to the Lunts!
DUBLIN - Fifty years have passed and Godot has yet to arrive, but Samuel Beckett's seminal work continues to pack theaters the world over.
The Boston Globe reports that UMass-Amherst canceled a Feb. 15 performance of "Waiting for Godot'' because Samuel Beckett's estate objected to because it wasn't keeping with playwright's int…
A conversation with the director of the Broadway revival of Beckett's "Waiting for Godot."
Samuel Beckett's 1953 play has been absent from Broadway for more than 50 years, and the current climate of pervasive anxiety makes the timing ideal for a comedy of existential despair -- ev…
This is a screamingly funny and howlingly sad "Godot."
Beckett's great work, ranging through most human emotions, and with lines and scenes open to multiple interpretations, allows for many choices. The ones in this presentation work very well f…
This production, which has been directed by Anthony Page, says nothing new about this existential daymare of a play. But it says that nothing with such satisfied joie de vivre, you occasiona…