On the 15th arrondissement in Paris, Irish playwrights Brendan Behan and Samuel Beckett meet for the first time. Beckett, having spent the Second World War working for the French Resistance and having narrowly escaped the hands of the Gestapo, is tormented by the randomness of the universe’s selection. He is left to survive in a world with ‘humanity in ruins’. Why has he been saved when many of his friends and colleagues have not been so lucky? Behan, a month out of Dublin’s Mountjoy Prison having spent most of his short life since the age of sixteen incarcerated at Her Majesty’s Pleasure for terrorist activities, has his own demons to exorcise. From this encounter between two broken individuals, art will make sense of a world forever chang...
Lauréat du prix Nobel de littérature en 1969, Samuel Beckett (né à Dublin en 1906 et mort à Paris en...
First performed in 1953, Waiting for Godot is Samuel Beckett's masterpiece and one of the most impor...
Synopsis: Two men in a timeless setting are engaged in a perpetual, pointless entertainment that par...
Abstract On the 15th arrondissement in Paris, Irish playwrights Brendan Behan and Samuel Beckett mee...
The decade in which Samuel Beckett undertook his chaotic version of the European tour, with Paris th...
The article focuses on the early writings of Irish author Samuel Beckett, perhaps best known for his...
The Capital of the Ruins is shrouded in mystery. The grim report, written by Samuel Beckett at the e...
When the Irish writer Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) wrote Waiting for Godot in 1948-1949 he was in a st...
Written in French and first performed at the Théâtre de Babylone in Paris, in 1953, En attendant God...
This thesis examines how Beckett stages physical pain in his early theatre plays, arguing that Eleut...
“Let’s go.”—“We can’t.”—“Why not?”—“We’re waiting for Godot.”—“Ah. ” With this infamous refrain, Sam...
This chapter examines productions of Beckett’s work at Dublin’s Focus Theatre, a seventy-two-seat ve...
From an inauspicious beginning at the tiny Left Bank Theatre de Babylone in 1953, followed by bewild...
Irish National Drama is very sensitive when it comes to the issue of English Colonization, colonial ...
Beckett’s “Roughs for Theatre, ” I and II, written in French the late 1950s, have been prob-lematic ...
Lauréat du prix Nobel de littérature en 1969, Samuel Beckett (né à Dublin en 1906 et mort à Paris en...
First performed in 1953, Waiting for Godot is Samuel Beckett's masterpiece and one of the most impor...
Synopsis: Two men in a timeless setting are engaged in a perpetual, pointless entertainment that par...
Abstract On the 15th arrondissement in Paris, Irish playwrights Brendan Behan and Samuel Beckett mee...
The decade in which Samuel Beckett undertook his chaotic version of the European tour, with Paris th...
The article focuses on the early writings of Irish author Samuel Beckett, perhaps best known for his...
The Capital of the Ruins is shrouded in mystery. The grim report, written by Samuel Beckett at the e...
When the Irish writer Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) wrote Waiting for Godot in 1948-1949 he was in a st...
Written in French and first performed at the Théâtre de Babylone in Paris, in 1953, En attendant God...
This thesis examines how Beckett stages physical pain in his early theatre plays, arguing that Eleut...
“Let’s go.”—“We can’t.”—“Why not?”—“We’re waiting for Godot.”—“Ah. ” With this infamous refrain, Sam...
This chapter examines productions of Beckett’s work at Dublin’s Focus Theatre, a seventy-two-seat ve...
From an inauspicious beginning at the tiny Left Bank Theatre de Babylone in 1953, followed by bewild...
Irish National Drama is very sensitive when it comes to the issue of English Colonization, colonial ...
Beckett’s “Roughs for Theatre, ” I and II, written in French the late 1950s, have been prob-lematic ...
Lauréat du prix Nobel de littérature en 1969, Samuel Beckett (né à Dublin en 1906 et mort à Paris en...
First performed in 1953, Waiting for Godot is Samuel Beckett's masterpiece and one of the most impor...
Synopsis: Two men in a timeless setting are engaged in a perpetual, pointless entertainment that par...