EndgameBy Samuel Beckett Directed by Stephan Golux May 4 - 28 reviews |
| "The
cast assembled for the Rude Mechanicals production, under the clear, intelligent,
unfussy direction of Stephan Golux, serves the text admirably. . . the comparitive
youth of the company could be said to add to the inherent poignancy of the
material, considering the generally hapless state into which the characters
have maneuvered themselves, long before their lives are spent." - Irish Echo |
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"Nothing's
funnier than unhappiness," Nell says in Endgame, and Beckett proves
that with his characteristically vaudevillian style and absurd humor.
Perhaps best known for Waiting for Godot, many critics consider
Endgame to be Beckett's greatest single work. Endgame is
directed by Stephan Golux (American Passenger). The cast features
Rude Mechanicals company members Matt Lawler (Winter's Tale, Largo
Desolato) and David Fitzgerald (The Heart of Art), as well
as theater veteran Jack Marks and award-winning poet, Eve Packer.
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