Missing: the tree.

Added: a silent thrash of imaginary air guitars for the Bill and Ted fans in the audience.

Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett’s well-worn meditation on the nature of life and human purpose, has been revived on Broadway (Hudson Theatre, currently booking to Jan. 4, 2026), starring Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, with the intention of using their “excellent” chemistry to bring a fresh perspective to the relationship of Beckett’s famous duo, Estragon (Reeves) and Vladimir (Winter).

The challenge in staging Godot is dual: We have to believe in Gogo and Didi being trapped together, both resignedly happy and corrosively co-dependent, for eternity; and the actors playing them have to convey this terminal condition, with the rest of Beckett’s absurdist philosophical game-playin

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