In this exclusive clip from "Dance First," a young Samuel Beckett meets James Joyce in Paris for the first time. In "Dance First," Irish actors Gabriel Byrne and Fionn O'Shea masterfully play Beckett, ...
Stephen Prina may have been one of the first to see a deeper pattern in Mr. Reeves’s work. By Jesse McKinley All four characters in this bleak tragicomedy, staged by the Druid theater company, share ...
An apocalypse has engulfed the world outside. A single interior stands shelter to the blind tyrant Hamm, his weary attendant Clov, and Hamm’s parents Nagg and Nell. Hamm is paralyzed from the waist ...
The trailer for "Dance First" has been shared by Sky ahead of the film's world premiere at the San Sebastián Film Festival on September 30. Releasing the trailer, Sky said: "Parisian bon vivant, World ...
A new programme of Samuel Beckett’s work gets underway this ...
Jeni Jones is set to direct and star in a new incarnation of Samuel Beckett's "Not I" and "Rockaby" to be performed on a double bill in the heart of Hollywood at The Broadwater Black Box Theatre.
End Game at Catastrophic Theatre: Despair Not. There is Hope and Comedy in This Samuel Beckett Work.
Greg Dean (seated) as Hamm and Luis Galindo as Clov in the Catastropic 2025 production of Samuel Beckett's Endgame. Credit: Photo by T Lavois Thiebaud Hamm is blind, paralyzed, and can’t stand.
On Jan. 18, 1937, Samuel Beckett wrote from Berlin to his friend Mary Manning Howe of Boston about his not-yet-published first novel, “Murphy,” whose opening line introduced an authorial voice unlike ...
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