TV: Sean Mathias Says Thank Yous at WAITING FOR GODOT & NO MAN'S LAND After Party

By: Nov. 25, 2013
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Harold Pinter's NO MAN'S LAND and Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot starring Ian McKellen,Patrick Stewart, Billy Crudup, and Shuler Hensley, with direction by Sean Mathias, opened on Broadway at the Cort Theatre (138 West 48th Street) last night, November 24, 2013. This limited season will run for 14 weeks only.

Director Sean Mathias gave a special thank you speech at the opening night after party and you can watch it in full below!

In NO MAN'S LAND, two elderly writers, having met in a London pub, continue drinking and talking into the night. All might be well, until the return home of two younger men. Their relationships are exposed, with menace and hilarity, in one of Pinter's most entertaining plays.

In Waiting for Godot, two wanderers wait by a lonely tree, to meet up with Mr. Godot, who they hope will change their lives for the better. Instead, another couple of eccentric travelers arrive, one man on the end of the other's rope. The results are both funny and dangerous.

For performance schedule and more information, visit TwoPlaysInRep.com.

Video Shot/Edited by Jonathan Frank


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