Waiting For Godot theatre breaks - LONDON

Waiting For Godot

Ian McKellen reprises his role in Samuel Beckett's masterpiece.

Booking until:
3rd April 2010
Running time:
140 minutes
Evening:
Tuesday to Saturday 7.30pm
Matinees:
Wednesday and Saturday 2.30pm, Sunday 3pm

Waiting For Godot Information

Description

Two old friends meet to converse, joke and argue with themselves as they wait through one day and then another for the mysterious Godot...the combination of music hall, poetry and tension redefined what is possible in theatre, so that today Waiting for Godot is accepted as one of the most significant plays of the 20th century.

When Samuel Beckett's play exploded on to the London stage 50 years ago, it shocked as many people as it delighted. There had never been a play like it; indeed it was said that: '(Beckett) has achieved a theoretical impossibility-a play in which nothing happens, that yet keeps audiences glued to their seats.'

In a year rich with diverse drama Sean Mathias's 2009 production for the Theatre Royal Haymarket matched the success of the London premiere and proved one of the most successful plays of the season (indeed of any season) and broke all box office records for both the play and the theatre.

After a sold out national tour and an extended run in the West End, the Haymarket revives the production, again directed by Sean Mathias with Ian McKellen and Ronald Pickup returning to their memorable roles as Estragon and Lucky. The highly acclaimed and award-winning actors, Roger Rees and Matthew Kelly now join them as Vladimir and Pozzo.

>Patrons in the Gallery should be aware that seating is on cushioned wooden benches

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Address:
Haymarket Theatre Royal
Haymarket
London
SW1Y 4HT
How to get there:
Take the Bakerloo or Piccadilly line to Piccadilly Circus station and exit onto Haymarket. The theatre is approximately 5 minutes walk.

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