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  1. En attendant Godot En attendant Godot , Festival d'Avignon, 1978 Auteur Samuel Beckett Pays France Genre Théâtre de l'absurde Version originale Langue français Version française Éditeur Éditions de Minuit Lieu de parution Paris Date de parution 1952 Date de création 5 janvier 1953 Metteur en scène Roger Blin Lieu de création Théâtre de Babylone - Paris modifier En attendant Godot ...

  2. September 1953 im Schlosspark Theater in Berlin statt. 1955 kam Becketts englischsprachige Fassung des Stückes als Waiting for Godot in London auf die Bühne. [3] Becketts Weltruhm beruht nicht zuletzt auf diesem Theaterstück, dessen Titel inzwischen international zur Redewendung wurde und mit dem – dem Stück nicht ganz folgend – ein existentieller Zwang zu langem und vergeblichem ...

  3. Vladimir is deeply concerned with appearances and goes to great lengths to make sure Estragon behaves so that his own dignity is preserved. He is something of a pack rat: he carries all the food the tramps have (though he never eats himself), and has other (to quote the play) "miscellaneous" junk in various pockets.

  4. Waiting for Godot is a play by Samuel Beckett that premiered in 1953. It follows two friends, Vladimir and Estragon, as they wait by a tree for someone named Godot. The play has generated much controversy, with many critics and scholars arguing that it is an allegory of the Cold War, having homoerotic overtones, or holding Biblical interpretations of Godot as God. On Sesame Street, Telly and ...

  5. Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett | Open Library (English) retrieved. 10 August 2023. Quora topic ID. Waiting-for-Godot-play. 0 references. Store norske leksikon ID.

  6. ゴドーを待ちながらEn attendant Godot. 『 ゴドーを待ちながら 』 (ゴドーをまちながら、En attendant Godot)は、 劇作家 サミュエル・ベケット による 戯曲 。. 副題(1954年に出版された、作者による英訳版"Waiting for Godot"にだけ)は「二幕からなる喜悲劇」。. 1940年代 ...

  7. Pozzo is a character from Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot. His name is Italian for "well" (as in "oil well"). On the surface he is a pompous, sometimes foppish, aristocrat (he claims to live in a manor, own many slaves and a Steinway piano), cruelly using and exploiting those around him (specifically his slave, Lucky and, to a lesser extent, Estragon).