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Friday, October 13, 2006

Did Critics Welcome Peter Hall's Waiting for Godot?

Theatre.com: "Peter Hall, who directed the first English language production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot in 1955 at London’s Arts Theatre, has returned to the play several times since, most recently at Bath Theatre Royal last year to mark the 50th anniversary. That production has now moved to the West End’s New Ambassadors Theatre, with a cast led by Alan Dobie as Estragon and James Laurenson as Vladimir, the two tramps who pass their time waiting for the title character. Terence Rigby plays Pozzo, and Richard Dormer is Pozzo's slave Lucky. Did critics think it worthwhile Waiting for Godot?"

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