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Waiting For Godot

Why see Waiting For Godot?

Beckett's Epic Tragicomedy

In an adventure as excellent as any experienced by Bill and Ted, Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter reunite to bring this brand-new production of Samuel Beckett's masterpiece to Broadway, under the direction of the award-winning Jamie Lloyd. Starring as Vladimir and Estragon, Reeves (John Wick, The Matrix) and Winter (Adulthood, The Panama Papers) will play the titular Godot at Broadway's The Hudson Theatre!

First performing together as loveable slackers in the cult classic 1989 movie Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Reeves and Winter have both enjoyed solo success in Hollywood both on and behind the camera. This much-anticipated stage team-up brings them together again for the first time since 2020 when they reprised their roles for Bill & Ted Face The Music. In a joint statement, the pair remarked; "We're incredibly excited to be on stage together and work with the great Jamie Lloyd in one of our favourite plays". So are we guys!

What is the story?

A perennial favorite largely considered one of modern theatre's best plays, Beckett's Waiting for Godot centers on the colorful conversations between two men, Vladimir and Estragon as they wait for the arrival of someone named Godot. As they perform mundane tasks and converse about a wide array of subjects from the trivial to the serious, they encounter three other characters who compound their experience of nothingness, i.e. Vladimir and Estragon keep waiting for someone who'll never show up in a theatrical limbo that poses many an empirical question but answers none. 

Key Information

Run Time

Two hours and 15 minutes with one interval

Dates

Showing until Jan 4, 2026

Upcoming Performances

Cast

  • Keanu Reeves
  • Alex Winter

Please note: The producers can't guarantee the appearance of any performers on any specific date.

Creative

  • Written by Samuel Beckett
  • Directed by Jamie Lloyd

Reviews

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Estragon

Godot worth the wait

A quick review. Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen deliver as you'd expect. i was thrilled to not get an understudy, Luck and Pozzo were a little tedious. Anything is worth seeing the two Masters live on stage. ... Read more
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