Widely acclaimed as a seminal masterwork of the 20th century, Samuel Beckett's WAITING FOR GODOT is at once a vaudevillian farce and a heartrending expression of our fear of uncertainty. A study of intimate relationships in all their comfortable and irritating glory, it also illustrates our need for companionship, our want of understanding, and our desperate hope that something good is waiting for us.
Widely acclaimed as a seminal masterwork of the 20th century, Samuel Beckett's WAITING FOR GODOT is at once a vaudevillian farce and a heartrending expression of our fear of uncertainty. A study of intimate relationships in all their comfortable and irritating glory, it also illustrates our need for companionship, our want of understanding, and our desperate hope that something good is waiting for us.
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