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Waiting for Godot
[guh-doh]
noun
a play (1952) by Samuel Beckett.
Example Sentences
Gus Atkinson trained on Wednesday and Archer is set to play for Sussex on Sunday, the latest stage in England's yearn for his return like Vladimir and Estragon waiting for Godot.
Its epicentre will be the town's Norbury Theatre, where Mayall first performed as a child in a production of Waiting for Godot.
There’s a “Waiting for Godot”-ness to these tales, each of them examining an archetype like “Tourist,” “Artist,” “Futurist” or “Optimist” in the context of the post-pandemic era.
So far, Tarell Alvin McCraney’s inaugural season at the helm of the Geffen Playhouse has spanned a muscular revival of “The Brothers Size,” a co-production of “Noises Off” and a starry staging of “Waiting for Godot.”
Together, they shoot the breeze like Vladimir and Estragon - but rather than waiting for Godot, they're waiting for the next arena car park.
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