I have seen “Waiting For Godot” at least a half-dozen times, including once in the maximum-security prison at San Quentin enacted by inmates doing hard time. Yet I had never heard Samuel Beckett’s ...
"We are all born mad. Some remain so." Beckett’s absurdist, tragicomic masterwork in which two penniless tramps stand waiting on a country road for the enigmatic Mr. Godot to arrive and improve their ...
Godot, a popular open-source game engine, is under fire following a controversial online post and accusations of censorship. The controversy began on September 24, when an indie developer shared ...
Eight times a week, Alex Winter takes the stage in a bowler hat and an expression of marked confusion. He is Vladimir, one half of a curious pair of fellows anticipating the arrival of one Mr. Godot.
In Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett summed up the absurdity of life in one of his most quotably bleak metaphors: "They give birth astride of a grave, the light gleams an instant, and then it's night ...