Waiting for Godot: A theatre cretin's eyes are opened.
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Waiting for Godot: A theatre cretin's eyes are opened.
Theater, when it comes to it it is as if i am held in a web of uhhhhhhh.... stuff.
I recentlly saw Becketts Waiting for Godot and was very happy with the result.
Has anyone else seen it, seeing as your all so much more sophisticated than me im guessing you have. But any way just thought i might put something up about it, If it has been done before please dont beat me with some sort of cyber uhhhhhh.....thing
I recentlly saw Becketts Waiting for Godot and was very happy with the result.
Has anyone else seen it, seeing as your all so much more sophisticated than me im guessing you have. But any way just thought i might put something up about it, If it has been done before please dont beat me with some sort of cyber uhhhhhh.....thing
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I've read it, but that's not exactly the best way. Sped it up though.
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Q: If Heaven exists, what would you like to hear God tell you when you arrive at the Pearly Gates?
Pullman: Well, I'm retiring, would you like to take it on ?
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Just got back from Happy Days. I was very surprised to find I enjoyed it even less than Godot. Beckett's dialogue just isn't strong/funny enough to warrant no soundtrack or movement or changes in lighting and set. Great performance from Fiona Shaw nonetheless.
Is it worth starting up a general theatre thread? I think it would be pleasant *nods*.
Just got back from Happy Days. I was very surprised to find I enjoyed it even less than Godot. Beckett's dialogue just isn't strong/funny enough to warrant no soundtrack or movement or changes in lighting and set. Great performance from Fiona Shaw nonetheless.
Is it worth starting up a general theatre thread? I think it would be pleasant *nods*.
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Pah!Nothing happens. Nobody comes. Nobody goes. It's awful.
It's brilliant! Ingenious! The whole idea is a great one.
(i'm basically posting on this again because my opening one was... unsatisfactory...)
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Oh, what a pity. I was planning on seeing another Beckett play sometime soon. I found Waiting for Godot...interesting. In a nonsensical sort of way, but that's what it was about. There were some parts of it I liked and others that I...wasn't quite so sure about. A more interesting set would also have been appreciated, as I'd have liked something more to look at than two dishevelled guys when I went to see it. But that just seemed the nature of the play. I wanted to see another Beckett to see how it compared. If his style was that of......well, nothing happening...throughout then I can imagine it would get quite bland, but as a one-off I didn't mind...
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I don't actually know if repeating a critic is considered embarrassing or not...Nothing happens. Nobody comes. Nobody goes. It's awful.
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Re: Waiting for Godot, a theatre cretin's eyes are opened.
Im off to see this Godot next week, we can talk then!
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Re: Waiting for Godot, a theatre cretin's eyes are opened.
I've spent a little time scanning and OCRing articles in Plays and Players for 1955/56.
Here's the original review: http://www.arcustheatre.co.uk/Godot%20review.pdf
An advertisement counteracting that review: http://www.arcustheatre.co.uk/Godot%20ad.pdf
And an article by Peter Bull (Pozzo) on playing in Godot: http://www.arcustheatre.co.uk/Peter%20B ... 0Godot.pdf
Enjoy!
Here's the original review: http://www.arcustheatre.co.uk/Godot%20review.pdf
An advertisement counteracting that review: http://www.arcustheatre.co.uk/Godot%20ad.pdf
And an article by Peter Bull (Pozzo) on playing in Godot: http://www.arcustheatre.co.uk/Peter%20B ... 0Godot.pdf
Enjoy!
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Re: Waiting for Godot, a theatre cretin's eyes are opened.
And?...Im off to see this Godot next week, we can talk then!
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Re: Waiting for Godot, a theatre cretin's eyes are opened.
Not at all sure, I'm going again on the 10th - ask me after that.And?...Im off to see this Godot next week, we can talk then!
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Re: Waiting for Godot, a theatre cretin's eyes are opened.
Some people are made of money - or do you get comps?Not at all sure, I'm going again on the 10th - ask me after that.And?...Im off to see this Godot next week, we can talk then!
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Re: Waiting for Godot, a theatre cretin's eyes are opened.
Niether.Some people are made of money - or do you get comps?Not at all sure, I'm going again on the 10th - ask me after that.And?...Im off to see this Godot next week, we can talk then!
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