
See photos of Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter in 'Waiting for Godot' on Broadway
The Bill & Ted film co-stars reunite on stage in Samuel Beckett's classic play, with Reeves making his Broadway debut and Winter returning after decades.
Summary
- Photos are available of Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter in Waiting for Godot on Broadway; The Bill & Ted co-stars lead Samuel Beckett's classic existentialist play as Estragon and Vladimir
- The production runs at the Hudson Theatre through January 4
The wait is over to see Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter on Broadway! New photos are now available of the pair of actors in Waiting for Godot at the Hudson Theatre.
The Bill & Ted film co-stars reunite on stage as Vladimir (Winter, on Broadway for the first time in over 40 years) and Estragon (Reeves, making his Broadway debut), two friends awaiting the arrival of the title character. The conversations they have to pass the time explore the point of existence in a harsh world.
The Waiting for Godot cast also includes Brandon J. Dirden as Pozzo Michael Patrick Thornton as Lucky, and Zaynn Arora and Eric Williams alternating as A Boy. See photos of the cast below, and then get your tickets to see them — don't wait until the limited run ends!
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Photo credit: Waiting for Godot on Broadway. (Photos by Andy Henderson)
Frequently asked questions
How do you book tickets for Waiting for Godot?
Book tickets for Waiting for Godot on New York Theatre Guide.
Where is Waiting for Godot playing?
Waiting for Godot is playing at Hudson Theatre. The theatre is located at 141 West 44th Street, New York, 10036.
What's the age requirement for Waiting for Godot?
The recommended age for Waiting for Godot is Ages 12+..
How long is Waiting for Godot?
The running time of Waiting for Godot is 2hr 5min. Incl. 1 15 min intermission.
What is Waiting for Godot about?
Samuel Beckett’s classic play is an existential comedy in which two characters, Vladimir and Estragon, wait for a man named Godot to arrive. Whether he comes at all might be besides the point.
Who wrote Waiting for Godot?
Samuel Beckett, one of Ireland’s most accomplished playwrights, wrote this play that has been staged countless times.
Who directs Waiting for Godot?
Olivier Award winner Jamie Lloyd, most recently on Broadway with Sunset Boulevard, directs this production.
Is Waiting for Godot good?
It's a classic: in a poll conducted by the British Royal National Theatre in 1998/99, it was voted as the "most significant English-language play of the 20th century.”
Is Waiting for Godot appropriate for children?
The show does not have an age listing yet but children under four are not permitted in Broadway houses.
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