The "Bill & Ted" duo bring a cooler, cosmic take to Samuel Beckett's existential waiting game, here reimaged by polarizing ...
Keanu Reeves makes a most triumphant Broadway debut in "Waiting for Godot," alongside his "Bill & Ted" co-star Alex Winter.
Real-life friends Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter are making their Broadway debut in tragicomedy play Waiting for Godot, written in 1952 by Irish playwright Samuel Beckett. Previews for the play kicked ...
What’s most surprising about the excellent Geffen Playhouse production of Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot,” starring Rainn Wilson (“The Office” and Aasif Mandvi (“The Daily Show,” “This Way Up”), ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by They played slacker buddies in three “Bill & Ted” films, and next year they plan to reunite for Beckett’s classic tragicomedy. By Michael Paulson Call ...
The British director Jamie Lloyd is the theater’s most savvy translator of pop culture right now, and certainly is aware of how his casting will be perceived. Excellent adventure, indeed.
The quixotic nature of faith; the slipperiness of life’s purpose; the terror of time’s progress, balanced against the uncanniness of eternal return; the ...