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Article: Bailiwick Repertory's `Godot' well worth waiting for
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- Chicago Sun-Times
- Article date:
- September 2, 1986
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Waiting for Godot
Vladimir Skipp Sudduth
Estragon Timothy R. Monsion
PozzoEdward Wilkerson, Jr.
LuckySteve Drukman
The Boy Eric Saiet
A play by Samuel Beckett, directed by Eric Simonson. With sets by
Kevin Wolff, costumes by Shifra Werch and lighting by Peter Gottlieb.
Presented by Bailiwick Repertory, 3212 N. Broadway, 883-1090.
Performances through Sept. 29.
It is one of the most magical and enduring images of the modern
theater: Two tramps, dressed in tattered suits and bowler hats,
standing in the middle of a wasteland with nothing but a leafless
tree on the horizon. They are, as playwright Samuel Beckett tells
us, "Waiting for Godot." Godot is the ...