Waiting for Waiting for Godot

“Waiting for Waiting for Godot” by Dave Hanson is a 62-page exploration of the themes of art, life, and theatre, published by Bloomsbury Academic on October 3, 2017. This work presents two hapless understudies who occupy their time backstage, engaging in humorous reflections on their precarious existence and the nature of performance.
Readers will find a witty comedy that delves into the absurdities of showbiz and the philosophical inquiries surrounding Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot.” The narrative captures the essence of American drama, as the understudies grapple with their understanding of art and life, ultimately revealing insights into the theatrical world. This edition is presented in English, inviting readers to engage with its unique perspective on the complexities of existence within the realm of theatre.
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Two hapless understudies occupy their time backstage, trying to understand art, life, theatre and their precarious existence within it. Described as “delectable” by The New York Times and “gleefully absurd” by Time Out New York this hilariously witty comedy ponders Beckett, showbiz and just what on earth it’s all about. Turns out, the only people who truly understand Beckett’s Waiting For Godot, are the understudies.
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