The Wait Is Over for Godot on Broadway
“I haven’t the faintest idea what this play means,” 24-year-old director Peter Hall admitted in 1955.
He was referring to Waiting for Godot, the poetically funny, fascinating and perplexing four-man show by then-unknown Irishman Samuel Beckett that went on to mystify, entertain, outrage and touch the entire theatrical community.
“I have been brooding in my bath for the last ...
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