Waiting for Godot at Everyman Theatre

Samuel Beckett's modern classic, Waiting for Godot, will take to the Everyman Theatre stage, starring Alan Digweed – better known as Tweedy.

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See Tweedy in a different role, in the Everyman Theatre's own production of Waiting for Godot.
See Tweedy in a different role, in the Everyman Theatre's own production of Waiting for Godot.

Heading to the Everyman Theatre for the first time, Samuel Beckett’s 20th-century classic Waiting for Godot promises to be a production that’s as fresh and urgent as ever.

Running from Thursday 7 to Saturday 16 February 2019, the iconic play stars Alan Digweed (also known as Tweedy the Clown) in the role of Estragon, and will be presented by The Everyman Theatre Company.

A ‘triumph of 20th-century literature’, Waiting for Godot is a story about the struggle for purpose, power of friendship, and hunt for a pair of boots.

Directed by Paul Milton, the anticipated play is set to deliver compelling entertainment in Cheltenham, and offers the chance to see the hugely-popular Tweedy in a very different role.

Waiting for Godot is sponsored by Investec Wealth & Investment.

Event

Waiting for Godot play

Dates

Thursday 7 February 2019; Friday 8 February 2019; Saturday 9 February 2019; Saturday 9 February 2019; Monday 11 to Saturday 16 February 2019; Thursday 14 February 2019; Saturday 16 February 2019

Times

From 7.30pm, with matinees from 2pm on Saturday 9, Thursday 14, and Saturday 16 February

Admission

Tickets range from £15 to £30

Telephone

(01242) 572573

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