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  • Waiting for Godot (1952) is Samuel Beckett's best known play and shares top billing with Ionesco's The Bald Soprano as the most important works in the theater of the absurd. It was written at about the same time but not produced until 1953.
  • The Chairs (1952), Ionesco's third staged anti-play, which many consider his best, also depicts a collapse into nothingness, partly through words but also through the crowding of the stage with empty chairs and invisible...

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