Dec 15, 2009
The End of the World (1984), by Arthur Kopit, is a semi-fictional dramatization of the author’s struggle to write about nuclear bombs.
Waiting for Godot (1954) is a two-act absurdist play by Samuel Beckett. Two characters, outside a specific definition of time and space, await the arrival of a third person, named Godot, who never arrives, which illustrates the difficulty and esential meaninglessness of life, a tenet important in existentialist philosophy.
The Bald Soprano (1950) is Eugène Ionesco’s first play, written when he was in his forties. It...
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