Waiting for Godot

.. .. .. APRIL 9 – MAY 7

a tragicomedy in two acts

by Samual Beckett

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April 7 – Pay What You Can Night

April 8 – Preview Friday

April 9 – Opening Night Reception

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“If you like ‘Waiting for Godot,’ LB Playhouse is perfect place to do it.” – Greggory Moore, greaterlongbeach.com

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“It marks the start of the new Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre season with a note of high expectancy…things are going to be different there this season.” –John Farrell, PRESS-TELEGRAM

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“Under daSilva’s informed, coherent guidance, the five-member ensemble delivers Beckett’s open-ended dialogue with exact measures of outrageous behavior, ambiguity, intelligence, human longing, and deafening silence.” — Shirle Gottlieb, STAGE HAPPENINGS


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ABOUT THE PLAY _____________________________________________________________

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APRIL 9 – MAY 7

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Voted “the most significant English language play of the 20th century.” Two dilapidated men wait by a tree for the enigmatic Godot. With nothing but each other and a tree to occupy their time, questions of the nature of man arise.

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Fri & Sat performances, 8pm
*Opening Night Reception & Performance: $27

General Admission: $24 Seniors: $21; Students: $14

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MULTIMEDIA ________________________________________________________________
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THE CAST & CREW ____________________________________________________________

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Estragon……………………Karl Schott
Vladimir…………………….Anthony B. Cohen
Pozzo……………………….Steven Biggs
Lucky……………………… Kyle Bryan Hall
Boy………………………… Terren Mueller


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PARENT GUIDE & EDUCATIONAL LINKS __________________________________________

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Waiting for Godot Sparknotes

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Appropriate for upper elementary children

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MEDIA _______________________________________________________________________

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Press Release

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Waiting for Godot Program

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