Since their first appearance in a tiny Paris theatre in 1953, Samuel Beckett's iconic down-and-outs Vladimir and Estragon have rarely been off the stage. Nearly every evening, some-where on the globe, they show up for their dubious appoint-ment with a savior named Godot who never comes, filling time with games and musing aphoristically on existence. Hilarious and heartbreaking, Waiting for Godot is the modern theatre's indispensable document of rootlessness, uncertainty, and perpetually postponed deliverance.
Content Advisory: Most LASC Mainstage productions contain adult-themed material and are recommended for mature audiences.
Since their first appearance in a tiny Paris theatre in 1953, Samuel Beckett's iconic down-and-outs Vladimir and Estragon have rarely been off the stage. Nearly every evening, some-where on the globe, they show up for their dubious appoint-ment with a savior named Godot who never comes, filling time with games and musing aphoristically on existence. Hilarious and heartbreaking, Waiting for Godot is the modern theatre's indispensable document of rootlessness, uncertainty, and perpetually postponed deliverance.
Content Advisory: Most LASC Mainstage productions contain adult-themed material and are recommended for mature audiences.
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