Stephen Rea is impressive in this new production of Samuel Beckett’s play
Samuel Beckett wrote Roughs for radio. So, how would you stage them as plays? The answer is simple and blindingly obvious: blindfold the audience!
The State Theatre Company SA presents three short plays by Samuel Beckett, one of last century’s most influential writers and a father of Theatre of the Absurd.
Chris and Clair are a married couple in a time of change and it appears that they are drifting apart, but all is not what it seems.
Samuel Beckett’s two tramps, Estragon and Vladimir, are waiting at the roadside for the elusive Godot, once more.