A Noise Within Reprises WAITING FOR GODOT 1/16-24/2010
By: Gabrielle Sierra
A Noise Within (ANW), the acclaimed repertory theatre company, reprises for the third consecutive year its critically applauded production of Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot, offering 10 performances from Saturday, January 16 through Sunday, January 24, 2010. The play, described by the Los Angeles Times as a "top-notch production," is directed by Andrew Traister and features Mark Bramhall (Lucky), Robertson Dean (Vladimir), Mitch Edmonds (Pozzo), Owen Sholar (Boy) and Joel Swetow (Estragon). Beckett's wickedly witty treatise on the nature of human existence is considered one of the greatest plays of the 20th century.
Traister describes the production as "a funny, passionate, heartfelt, straightforward reading of the play. It is simply about two men waiting, but there was a definite desire to make these real men, with real problems, in a real relationship." He also notes that the special challenge of directing an absurdist play is "making it make sense, understanding what the absurdity is and clearly defining it for the audience so they know what they are laughing at. There are no added extraneous bits that confuse the meaning of the play." About the restaging he says, "We were amazed at its popularity last year and are very excited that it has been brought back."Waiting for Godot was an instant success when it debuted at the Théatre de Babylone in Paris in January 1953. It ran for 400 performances and received critical praise from such writers as Tennessee Williams, Jean Anouilh, Thornton Wilder and William Saroyan. Waiting for Godot is among the most famous examples of Theatre of the Absurd, a form of drama in which traditional plot, characters and action are discarded, creating a surreal theatrical experience. Beckett won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1969.Videos
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