The Waiting for the Godot

The Waiting for the Godot

  • Genre Drama
  • Stage Drama Theatre
  • Premiere4. October 2003
  • Length2:25 hod.
  • Number of reprises36
  • Final performance22. March 2007

Grotesque

The play by the Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, the winner of the Nobel Prize for literature, was immediately classified as one of the main works of the 20th century. The critics talked about this play as about “the saddest play to make us burst with laughter” or the first real tragicomedy, “…the mysterious situation which makes us laugh in spite of the fact that we are filled with horror. Beckett´s text has a provoking strength able to activate our lazy minds. Again and again, it makes us ask ourselves about the sense of our being, pushing us closer towards an ambiguously satisfying answer. The premiere of the play was presented in Théatre de Babylonne in Paris in 1953 and became so popular that during two years there were five hundred repeat performances. In our theatre, the play Waiting for Godot will be directed by Zdeněk Černín with the recovered Boleslav Polívka playing one of the leading parts. Jiří Pecha as a guest, Zdeněk Junák and Patrik Bořecký will interpret the parts of the other characters.

Author

  • Samuel Beckett

Directed by

Assistant director

  • Mgr. Blanka Fišerová

Translation

  • Karel Kraus

Dramaturgist

Setting

Professional collaboration

  • Viktor Kudělka
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