Godot Has Left the Building Enters Off-Bway, 6/16-7/9

By: May. 15, 2006
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David Friedman and FourScore Productions present the New York premiere of Godot Has Left the Building, a play written by John Griffin. Preview performances will begin on Friday, June 16 at 8pm, and opening night is Thursday, June 22 at 7:00PM at 45 Below Theatre (45 Bleecker Street at Lafayette). This limited engagement will play through July 9, 2006.

Featuring Edward Griffin, Bert Gurin, Gabriel Gutierrez and Scott David Nogi, Godot Has Left the Building comes to the Culture Project after a critically acclaimed run at The Lex Theatre in Los Angeles. Directed by Will Pomerantz, "the play revisits many of the questions and themes once posed by Samuel Beckett in Waiting for Godot, while posing new ones brought about by the state of modern day affairs," according to press notes.

"Godot Has Left the Building follows the trials and tribulations of two men, Sebastian (Nogi) and Joe (Griffin), who seem to be the only people alive in a landscape of broken computers and the detritus of modern life. Watch as they comically struggle to find meaning to their own micro-world, and the larger world around them."

Godot Has Left The Building will play the following performance schedule at 45 Below Theatre (45 Bleecker Street): Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday at 8PM and Sunday at 3PM. There will be no performance on Monday, July 3.

Ticket prices are $15 and can be purchased at Theatermania (212-352-3101 or www.theatermania.com). Tickets are available in person 1 hour before show time at the Culture Project Box Office (45 Bleecker St. at Lafayette).  For more information, visit the Culture Project's website (45bleecker.com) or www.fourscoreproductions.com.
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