3 Beckett Plays Come To Wexford Opera House, Feb. 14

By: Feb. 14, 2011
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The Godot Company, London will present three short plays by Samuel Beckett, Rough for Theatre One, Play, and Not I in Wexford Opera House on Monday, February 14 at 8pm in the intimate Jerome Hynes Theatre. They first came to Wexford in 2009 with their critically acclaimed production of Endgame soon after the state-of-the-art venue opened.

The Godot Company is a company of actors who came together with John Calder - Beckett's principal publisher and actor, Peter Marinker, - to perform accessible productions of some of the most significant plays of the twentieth century. John Calder was a friend of Samuel Beckett, becoming the main publisher of his prose-texts in Britain after the success of Waiting for Godot on the London stage in 1955-56. He was also responsible for a Writer's festival and conference in Edinburgh in the 1950s, uniting writers from all over the world.

Don't miss this top-class company performing 3 short plays by one of the world's best writers. The perfect anti-valentine's day outing!

Tickets are €15/€12 concession €10 child and are available online at www.wexfordoperahouse.ie or by calling the box office on 053 912 2144. No booking fee applies.

Three short plays by Samuel Beckett
Monday, February 14, 2011 - 8pm
Wexford Opera House - Jerome Hynes Theatre
1. Rough for Theatre One - starring, Peter Pacey and Tony Rohn
2. Play - starring, Peter Pacey, Collette Kelly and Virginia Byron
3. Not I - starring, Tony Rohn and Virginia Byron

 



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