Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Mr Samuel Beckett, We're all waiting !

|::| The futility of existence is depicted quite appropriately in the Two-Act play by Samuel Beckett.

|::| Waiting, passing time, moments lost, endless days are major themes where ‘Nothing Ever Happens’.

|::| Guess a mind should know now that this refers to ‘Waiting For Godot’, first premiered on 5th Jan.  1953.


|::| Watching the video version {text practically followed without any modification} directed by Michael Lindsay Hogg (2001) while reading the play simultaneously is highly recommended.

|::| One can’t watch or read this work casually

|::| Sometimes it makes a mind wonder whether those two were ‘Waiting For Godot’, or ‘Waiting For God’ or ‘Waiting For Hope’!