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Dive into the conflicted and complex life of literary giant Samuel Beckett in Dance First (2024). Strong performances and poetic dialogue elevate the story, capturing Beckett's deep regrets.
Samuel Beckett’s life is reduced to mommy and daddy issues in a biopic that offers simple explanations for the career of a complex writer. Skip to content Skip to site index.
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.
Director James Marsh's film on the life of Samuel Beckett, starring Gabriel Byrne and written by Neil Forsyth, infuses surrealism into a conventional format.
Beckett, who left Ireland as a young man to live and write in Paris for most of his life, seemed a mystery worth solving on screen, Byrne says. “His private mask very, very few people got to see ...
If Samuel Beckett had written “Groundhog Day,” it might read something like “On the Calculation of Volume.”The first volume unfolds like an existential mystery, a temporal whodunit.
Samuel Beckett’s play “Endgame,” now up at the Irish Repertory Theatre, under the direction of Ciaran O’Reilly, begins with a wordless spectacle.
The exiled Posthumus, tricked into believing Imogen has been unfaithful, commands his servant, Pisanio (Julyana Soelistyo), to murder her. The honorable Pisanio secretly defies him.