REVIEW: Waiting for Godot at Quintessence Melds Humor and Humanity
In director Ken Marini’s revelatory production, Beckett’s modern classic feels freshly-minted.
In director Ken Marini’s revelatory production, Beckett’s modern classic feels freshly-minted.
Bruce Graham’s play, an over-plotted riff on the behind-the-scenes saga of Bert Lahr in Waiting for Godot, is nowhere near as good as the real story.