Tag: Waiting for Godot
The New Group Off Stage launches with ‘Waiting for Godot’ starring...
This month, Off-Broadway’s award-winning artist-driven company The New Group - known for its mission of developing and producing powerful contemporary theater that is adventurous,...
Review: ‘Waiting for Godot’ at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater
Following its highly-acclaimed premiere in the 2016 Galway International Arts Festival, Ireland’s Druid theater company closes its worldwide tour of the award-winning production of...
Review: Druid’s ‘Waiting for Godot’ at the Shakespeare Theatre Company
“Nothing is funnier than unhappiness,” says Nell in Samuel Beckett’s Endgame. Druid’s production of Waiting for Godot at the Shakespeare Theatre Company proves the...
Magic Time!: ‘The Select (The Sun Also Rises)’ at Shakespeare Theatre...
F. Scott Fitzgerald was among the first to take an editorial whack at Ernest Hemingway’s first novel, The Sun Also Rises (then called Fiesta)....
Review: ‘The Select (The Sun Also Rises)’ at Shakespeare Theatre Company
The Elevator Repair Service's production of The Select (The Sun also Rises) opened at the Lansburgh Theatre Monday, and I'm certain that Earnest Hemingway's...
Review: ‘Waiting for Godot’ at Curio Theatre Company
Waiting for Godot is generally considered a comedy. Samuel Beckett himself called this, his most famous play, a “tragicomedy.” But its reputation as an...
Shakespeare Theatre Company Unveils its 2017-2018 Season Lineup
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR MICHAEL KAHN ANNOUNCES
THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE COMPANY’S
2017-2018 SEASON
Othello
The Collection and The Lover
Twelfth Night
Hamlet
Waiting for Godot
Camelot
Final production to be revealed
Artistic Director Michael Kahn announced...
Review: ‘Rock the Line’ at Venus Theatre Company
In the program note for Rock the Line, Playwright Kathleen Warnock describes her new play as, “Kind of like Waiting for Godot, if Godot...
2016 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Waiting for Godot’
Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot is a play that has both fascinated and confused audiences since the play first premiered in 1953. A production...
Review: ‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead’ at Stillpointe Theatre Initiative
On Friday, StillPointe Theatre Initiative opened its production of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, an absurdist play by Tom Stoppard that, along with Samuel...
‘Macbeth’ at Villanova Theatre at Villanova University
More than four hundred years after Shakespeare wrote it, Macbeth remains a potent play. Its tale of how the lust for power corrupts is...
‘Smartphones–a pocket-size farce’ at Ambassador Theater
saw this show last nite. LMAO. 2 funny. OMG. u G2G.
So might read a hasty text from a self-absorbed hipster about Smartphones, the ridiculously...
‘Sex, Lies and Nomophobia’ in Emilio Williams’ ‘Smartphones’ at Ambassador Theater...
Smartphones, A Pocket-Size Farce - produced by and Ambassador Theater in partnership with the Embassy of Spain and Spain arts and Culture, directed by Helen Hayes...
2015 Capital Fringe Review ‘BrouHaHa’
What would you do at the end of the world?
Happenstance Theatre’s newest show BrouHaHa answers this and more, as six clowns journey towards the...
Capital Fringe 2014 Review: ‘The Name Game’
Before the show even begins, four dancers in full-body spandex suits float and twirl across the stage of the Lang Theatre. Vast and sparse,...
Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘In to the Out Side/D.C. al Coda’...
This family-friendly comedy started with a daydream. The whole thing grew out of a single enigmatic image: A prison cell, without windows or doors,...
TrueTheatergoers’ TheaterThoughts: ‘Leading Tony Award Candidates — Plays’ and Rate Your...
Every week we will be sharing John and Stephen Hauge's TheaterThoughts from their popular site TrueTheatergoer.
"From John Hauge: “My brother Stephen and I created the TrueTheatergoer.com website...