Waiting — For Godot
At its core, the play is a masterclass in the . It captures that very human feeling that life is a series of repetitive actions with no clear punchline. "Waiting for Godot" by Samuel Beckett - Dave's Book Blog
If you haven’t read it (or seen a production that left you scratching your head), the premise is famously simple: two men, Vladimir and Estragon, wait by a lone tree for a mysterious man named Godot. He never shows up. They talk, they argue, they eat a carrot, they consider hanging themselves, and then they wait some more. Waiting for Godot
So why does a play where "nothing happens, twice" still sell out theaters over 70 years later? The Relatable Absurdity At its core, the play is a masterclass in the