By Samuel Beckett
Directed by Bretton Reis
A bold new staging of a play that has challenged and delighted audiences for over seventy years.
The season opens with one of the most iconic—and unexpectedly hilarious—plays of the 20th century. In Waiting for Godot, two weary wanderers meet under a barren tree to await a mysterious figure, certain that he will change their lives for the better. As they pass the time, their conversations unravel into absurdity, poetry, and deeply human comedy. Samuel Beckett’s landmark tragicomedy has been hailed as a masterpiece of existential theatre—but don’t let that scare you. With its sharp wit, physical humor, and touching portrayal of friendship in a chaotic world, Godot remains as funny and relevant as ever.
STARRING
Bretton Reis as Vladimir | Michael Towle as Estragon
Matthew Schofield as Pozzo | Jimmy Stewart as Lucky | Caruso Tucker as Boy
CREATIVE TEAM
Assistant Director: Constance Witman
Set Design: Justin Lahue | Sound Design: Ben Bagley
Costume Design: Constance Witman | Production Stage Manager: Gina Bowker
Directed by Bretton Reis
Thursdays at 7pm
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30pm
General Admission: $32
Seniors (65+)/Students/Military/First Responders: $29