Wilbury Theatre to Open 2019-20 Season With "Waiting for Godot"

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Wilbury Theatre to Open 2019-20 Season With "Waiting for Godot"

Richard Donnelly PHOTO: Headshot courtesy of Wilbury Theatre Group
The Wilbury Theatre Group is set to open its 2019-2020 Main Series season with the show “Waiting for Godot,” by Samuel Beckett.

Like so many in the theatre, reading Waiting for Godot was one of my earliest encounters with Samuel Beckett's incredible skill as a storyteller, a skill that still today is capable of making audiences cry tears of laughter and existential despair simultaneously,” said Wilbury Artistic Director Josh Short

Performances will run from September 26 through October 20.

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Waiting for Godot

Originally written by playwright Samuel Beckett in French in the late 1940s, En attendant Godot premiered on January 5, 1953, at the 233-seat Théâtre de Babylone in Paris, a year after an abridged version of the play was performed at the Club d’Essai de la Radio’s studio for broadcast on French radio.

Waiting for Godot received its US premiere on January 3, 1956, at the Coconut Grove Playhouse in Florida, with its Broadway premiere following in April of that same year. In the 60+ years since debuting, Godot has been hailed as a modern masterpiece and become one of Samuel Beckett's most often-produced plays, with the iconic roles of Didi and Gogo being filled in revivals by such iconic pairings as Ian McCellan and Patrick Stewart, Robin Williams and Steve Martin, Nathan Lane and Bill Irwin, 


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