“Waiting for Godot” at the Arvada Center Bleak Absurdist Brilliance

ARVADA — Samuel Beckett’s groundbreaking Waiting for Godot is the final production of the Arvada Center’s first Black Box Repertory season, performed alternately with Bus Stop and The Drowning Girls, reviewed earlier in the Tribune. This bleak but meaningful play further highlights the versatility of the company, delivering multiple levels of depth along with comedy […]

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Waiting for Godot funny, bleak, thought-provoking, intriguing

Waiting for Godot funny, bleak, thought-provoking, intriguing
DOWNTOWN – Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot was revolutionary when it was first performed in 1953, giving birth to the genre of absurdist theater. There is a story in Godot, but it is not a logical, sensible story. We observe the characters …
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