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Waiting for Godot

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The Village Voice, June 7th, 2006

Waiting for Godot

By Samuel Beckett

Classical Theatre of Harlem

645 St. Nicholas Avenue

212-868-4444

As You Lake It

Gogo and Didi get their feet wet in Harlem's post-Katrina Godot

The best summary of Waiting for Godot may be Act II's first stage direction: "Nextday. Sometime. Someplace." Samuel Beckett intended that "same place" to be a country road, but in the Classical Theatre of Harlem's boisterous new production, the locale has been radically shifted to a rooftop above a flooded landscape, a slope of shingles replacing the script's mound, three feet of water covering the rest of the...

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