Waiting for Godot Ends Off-Broadway Run Jan. 1 | Playbill

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News Waiting for Godot Ends Off-Broadway Run Jan. 1 The 50th anniversary production of Waiting for Godot at Off-Broadway's Theatre at St. Clement's plays its final performance Jan. 1.

The classic Samuel Beckett play, which began previews Nov. 8 and officially opened Nov. 16, had been scheduled to play a limited ten-week engagement.

Developed at the Actors Studio and directed by Alan Hruska, the cast features Samuel Coppola (as Vladimir), Joseph Ragno (as Estragon), Ed Setrakian (as Pozzo) and Martin Shakar (as Lucky).

The creative team also includes Ken Foy (scenic designer), Ann Hould-Ward (costume designer) and Paul Miller (lighting designer). Producers are Petina Cole; Red Horse Productions, LLC; Leonard Soloway; Steven M. Levy; and Rock and a Hard Place Productions, LLC.

Samuel Coppola has appeared on Broadway in That Championship Season, The Cane-Mutiny Court Martial and Glengarry Glen Ross. Joseph Ragno was seen in the Broadway mountings of The Iceman Cometh and Indians. Ed Setrakian's Broadway credits include Salome, Almost an Eagle, Days in the Trees, St. Joan and The Lovers. Martin Shakar covered three roles in Democracy and was also seen on Broadway in Our Town, Nightwatch and Richard III.

The Theatre at St. Clement's is located at 423 West 46th Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenues. Tickets, priced at $55, are available by calling (212) 239-6200.

 
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