The "Bill & Ted" duo bring a cooler, cosmic take to Samuel Beckett's existential waiting game, here reimaged by polarizing director Jamie Lloyd.
The British buzz merchant Jamie Lloyd directs Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves in Samuel Beckett’s 1954 tragicomedy; plus, “All Right. Good Night.,” from Rimini Protokoll.
But "Godot" is, perhaps, not so much funny as absurd. As in "theater of the absurd," the term coined by critic Martin Esslin in 1960 to peg writers like Beckett and Ionesco — whose nonsense plays were ...
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This “Godot” is more brisk and playful than most, with one irresistible (if inadvisable) “Bill & Ted” reference.
Celebrity vehicle though it may often be, Godot certainly isn’t easy. It attracts pairs of actors who know and love each other and who want to get down to some serious work. Winter and Reeves have got ...
With few exceptions (combat being real-time with pause, and some other tweaks), the integration of the tabletop game rules into the video game was so deep and extensive that, most of the time, you got ...