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Waiting for Godot

First Preview: Aug 01, 2020

Opening Date: Aug 01, 2020

Closing Date: Aug 23, 2020

Running Time: 02:15

Waiting for Godot
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Playing @

Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey

36 Madison Ave Madison, NJ 07940

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Estragon: Let's go.
Vladimir: We can't.
Estragon: Why not?
Vladirmir: We're waiting for Godot.


Considered one of the most groundbreaking and important works of literature of the 20th century, Godot has infuriated and fascinated audiences since it burst upon the world in 1953. Featuring a stellar cast of Shakespeare Theatre veterans, this funny, cruel, moving, enigmatic theatrical metaphor is "theatre of the absurd" at its most breathtaking pinnacle.

With out own world waiting — poised on the verge of so many cataclysmic events — there seems no better time to visit Beckett's mysterious universe.
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 16

Show Notes

Show Notes: 1 Intermission

Audience Advisory:

Production will feature a talk-back with the director and cast following every performance after Opening Night.

Performance Schedule:

SUNDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY @ 7:30 PM
THURSDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
SATURDAY & SUNDAY @ 2 PM

Director

Bonnie J. Monte

Written by

Samuel Beckett

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

Listed atTKTS

Never

Full-price tickets

$30 - $80

Accessibility:

Directions Driving

From Eastern NJ and NYC/Lincoln/Holland Tunnel via NJ Turnpike (I-95 South): To Exit 14. After toll plaza, follow I-78 West to exit 48 (Rt. 24 West, Springfield/Morristown). Follow Rt. 24 West to exit 7A. Follow signs for Rt. 124 West/Chatham. Continue through Chatham and Madison (Main Street). Having passed through the center of Madison, bear left under the railroad trestle to the second traffic light. At the Lancaster Road traffic light., turn left into the Drew University campus.

Assisted Listening System

An Infra-Red Listening System is available for patrons who have a hearing impairment. Light, comfortable headsets are available free of charge at the Concessions Kiosk, located in the Theatre lobby.

Elevator\Escalator

Wheelchair-Accessible Elevator is available on all three levels of the theatre.

Entrance

Front Entrance Ramp allows for wheelchair entrance accessibility.

Seating

The 308-seat F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre is barrier-free and fully accessible to persons with disabilities

Telephone

None on premises

Visual Assistance

Braille Signage appears throughout the building wherever public signs are posted. Large-Print Programs are available free of charge by request at the box office window.

Water Fountain

Lower level

Wheelchair Info

Wheelchair Seating and Wheelchair Seating Plus Companion is available in both the orchestra and the balcony. Please call ahead to reserve

Directions Subway

By Train: NJ Transit’s Morristown Line (also known as the Dover Line and Midtown Direct), provides service to Madison, including service to and from Hoboken, Newark Broad Street and Penn Station. The Shakespeare Theatre is within a scenic and safe, leisurely 15 minute walk from the Madison Train Station.

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Public Transportation

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By Subway:

By Train: NJ Transit’s Morristown Line (also known as the Dover Line and Midtown Direct), provides service to Madison, including service to and from Hoboken, Newark Broad Street and Penn Station. The Shakespeare Theatre is within a scenic and safe, leisurely 15 minute walk from the Madison Train Station.

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