Running time: Two hours and 15 minutes with one intermission. At the Hudson Theatre, 141 W. 44th Street. Over at the Hudson Theatre on 44th Street, the crowd is waiting for Neo. And John Wick. And, of ...
Of course it works. Two old friends known for their clownish escapades, always wanting to get back to somewhere they were – anywhere but here, really – all the while using ever so odd verbiage to ...
Though Lloyd supplants Beckett’s bleak and barren setting with something brighter, cleaner and cosmic — but minus any “Sunset Boulevard”-style video flourishes this go-round — the play’s existential ...
It’s a good time to ask existential questions. Corrib Theatre’s thoughtful production of WAITING FOR GODOT by Samuel Beckett is my first encounter with this iconic play. As I listened to the ...
Forget the Circle K— strange things are afoot at the Hudson Theatre. It's a simple enough tale to summarize: It begins on a country road, in the shadow of a large tree, where Estragon (Reeves, making ...
While the Samuel Beckett estate is notoriously rigid about changes to the Irish playwright's texts, they seem cool with a quick air-guitar riff. That cheeky insertion, which comes right after Keanu ...
Even as they finally resolve to “go,” in this Godot—as in every Godot—Shannon and Sparks remain stuck in the perennial purgatory that follows the utterance of that final line. However, this production ...
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‘Waiting For Godot' Review: Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter Bring a Cooler, Cosmic Take to This Broadway Waiting Game
That iconic lone tree from the stage directions in Samuel Beckett's tragicomic masterwork "Waiting for Godot" is offstage in Jamie Lloyd's re-envisioned revival. The polarizing British director who ...
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