Waitering for Godot

10-MINUTE PLAY. Cast: 2M, 1 any.
A short absurdist play that answers the eternal questions: who was Godot and why did he keep Didi and Gogo waiting?

From the review in Good Times, the Santa Cruz weekly: "...a dazzling bit of absurdity"..."hilarious, sophisticated little study"..."a spectacular display of stage magic".... (see full review)
https://www.goodtimes.sc/festival-of-short-plays-actors-theatre/

10-MINUTE PLAY. Cast: 2M, 1 any.
A short absurdist play that answers the eternal questions: who was Godot and why did he keep Didi and Gogo waiting?

From the review in Good Times, the Santa Cruz weekly: "...a dazzling bit of absurdity"..."hilarious, sophisticated little study"..."a spectacular display of stage magic".... (see full review)
https://www.goodtimes.sc/festival-of-short-plays-actors-theatre/

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Waitering for Godot

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  • Evan Baughfman: Waitering for Godot

    A clever companion piece to a beloved classic! A witty, absurd delight!

    A clever companion piece to a beloved classic! A witty, absurd delight!

  • Nora Louise Syran: Waitering for Godot

    Bonafede reveals what is happening behind the scenes of Vladimir and Estragon"s waiting for a Godot more interested in his coffee and himself than anyone else, and a waiter waiting on a table for yet another party waiting... it's endless. Super.

    Bonafede reveals what is happening behind the scenes of Vladimir and Estragon"s waiting for a Godot more interested in his coffee and himself than anyone else, and a waiter waiting on a table for yet another party waiting... it's endless. Super.

  • Paul Donnelly: Waitering for Godot

    This comic gem perfectly captures the laconic humor and the sense of the absurdity of the human condition in the manner of Beckett's masterpiece. The waiter's frustration, Godot's opacity, and the boy's innocence are vividly drawn. It is clear that Vladimir and Estagon have a long wait ahead.

    This comic gem perfectly captures the laconic humor and the sense of the absurdity of the human condition in the manner of Beckett's masterpiece. The waiter's frustration, Godot's opacity, and the boy's innocence are vividly drawn. It is clear that Vladimir and Estagon have a long wait ahead.

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CAST:
WAITER: young
GODOT: not young
BOY: very young