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Waiting for Godot
Johnny Murphy as Estragon, Alan Stanford as Pozzo, Barry McGovern as Vladimir, and Stephen Brennan as Lucky
The Gate production of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, which enjoyed a sell-out run in January of this year to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first ever staging of the production, returns for four weeks only. Hailed by the international press during its extensive world-wide touring, this production of Godot is not to be missed.
"The Gate production is definitive, not just in Irish but in global terms. It is probably the closest we will ever get to the perfect official Godot" The Irish Times
"Perhaps the best piece of Irish theatre you are ever likely to see" Sunday Business Post
"Waiting for Godot mesmerizes all over again" New York Times
WITH
Stephen Brennan Barry McGovern Johnny Murphy Alan Stanford
Director Walter Asmus
Set Designer Louis le Brocquy
Lighting Designer Rupert Murray
by Samuel Beckett
Johnny Murphy as Estragon, Alan Stanford as Pozzo, Barry McGovern as Vladimir, and Stephen Brennan as Lucky
The Gate production of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, which enjoyed a sell-out run in January of this year to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first ever staging of the production, returns for four weeks only. Hailed by the international press during its extensive world-wide touring, this production of Godot is not to be missed.
"The Gate production is definitive, not just in Irish but in global terms. It is probably the closest we will ever get to the perfect official Godot" The Irish Times
"Perhaps the best piece of Irish theatre you are ever likely to see" Sunday Business Post
"Waiting for Godot mesmerizes all over again" New York Times
WITH
Stephen Brennan Barry McGovern Johnny Murphy Alan Stanford
Director Walter Asmus
Set Designer Louis le Brocquy
Lighting Designer Rupert Murray
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