There may never be a play more obscure, conceptually, than "Waiting for Godot." And there may never be actors less obscure than the ones who have clamored, for over 50 years, to be in it. Bert Lahr, ...
As this new revival takes center stage, it offers an ideal moment to trace the play’s journey: from Beckett’s postwar France to its polarizing first performances in Paris and London, to its absorption ...
Brace yourselves, there's a play coming to the Galway International Arts Festival, a work of modernist genius. Modern, and yet the cast is made up of five males. Women don't perform in it, because the ...