At the Riverside Arts Center 76 North Huron, Ypsilanti MI 48197
SEPTEMBER 24-27, 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday.
The greatest play about nothing ever written. Long before Seinfeld, Samuel Beckett was concerned with "that zone of being that has always been set aside by artists as something unusable...". The spaces between existence, memory, time, purpose. Between comedy and tragedy. Between high brow and low brow.
A sort of existential parfait, Waiting For Godot is layered with a very satisfying mix of ideas, passion, and wit, topped off with Laurel and Hardy style shtick.
Emergent Arts brings you a thought-provoking, laughter-inducing rendition of the Beckett play that changed the course of modern theatre, with a great cast of your favorite local actors, featuring Larry Rusinsky as Vladimir, Steve Elliott as Estragon, Tom Underwood as Pozzo, Peter Knox as Lucky, and Graeme Taylor as the Boy. Directed by Tim Henning.
Special prices are available for groups of 5 or more.
Tickets now available at emergentarts.com for $1 off.
For unsecured reservations, phone (734) 330-7815 or e-mail info @emergentarts.com, then pick up and pay at the door by cash or check.
Or, secure your reservation now by pre-paying on-line at www.emergentarts.com.
Official Website: http://www.emergentarts.com
Added by emergentarts on September 11, 2009