Waiting for Godot @ the Hudson Theatre
The Play: Waiting for Godot; a star-driven revival of the absurdist classic about two aimless men waiting endlessly for a mysterious figure who may or may not give their lives meaning
Written by: Samuel Beckett Directed by: Jamie Lloyd
One good thing: It’s the supporting players who shine in this production with Brandon J. Dirden delivering a commanding—and aptly hilarious—performance as the blowhard passerby Pozzo; and Michael Patrick Thornton putting a compellingly original spin on Pozzo’s ironically-named servant Lucky.
One not-so-great thing: Neither Keanu Reeves nor Alex Winter, real-life pals since their days in the “Bill & Ted” comedies of the 1990s, embarrasses himself portraying the main characters Estragon (Gogo) and Vladimir (Didi) but in a play that depends as much on what’s not said as what is, they only manage to serve up the text without the necessary subtext
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