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John Hirsch Mainstage
Waiting for Godot
By Samuel Beckett
Directed by Rodrigo Beilfuss
A revival of the Shakespeare in the Ruins production
Tickets on sale July 30
Mar 24 - Apr 17, 2027
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“A dystopian Laurel and Hardy”
– The Guardian
Is it possible that two seemingly homeless men represent all of humanity as they wait for someone – or something – to give their lives meaning? As Vladimir and Estragon wait for the mysterious “Godot”, they banter about minor complaints like the tightness of their boots, to major questions like the meaning of existence. Torn between hope and uncertainty, this hapless pair hosts an array of strange visitors while dutifully waiting for their promised salvation.
Deeply influential and iconically enigmatic, Samuel Beckett’s comic, absurdist masterpiece asks the simple yet profound question, “What are we doing here?” Today, Vladimir might be talking to us when he reassures his pal, “Tomorrow, everything will be better.”
Royal MTC is thrilled to stage one of the most significant plays of the 20th century with this revival of Shakespeare in the Ruins’ brilliant production. Indoors, this time!
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38062
Start Date:
3/24/2027 2:31:53 PM
End Date:
4/17/2027 2:32:05 PM
Title:
Waiting for Godot
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By Samuel Beckett
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Directed by Rodrigo Beilfuss
A revival of the Shakespeare in the Ruins production
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“A dystopian Laurel and Hardy”
– The Guardian
Is it possible that two seemingly homeless men represent all of humanity as they wait for someone – or something – to give their lives meaning? As Vladimir and Estragon wait for the mysterious “Godot”, they banter about minor complaints like the tightness of their boots, to major questions like the meaning of existence. Torn between hope and uncertainty, this hapless pair hosts an array of strange visitors while dutifully waiting for their promised salvation.
Deeply influential and iconically enigmatic, Samuel Beckett’s comic, absurdist masterpiece asks the simple yet profound question, “What are we doing here?” Today, Vladimir might be talking to us when he reassures his pal, “Tomorrow, everything will be better.”
Royal MTC is thrilled to stage one of the most significant plays of the 20th century with this revival of Shakespeare in the Ruins’ brilliant production. Indoors, this time!
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