Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves, also known as Bill and Ted (respectively), are now appearing on Broadway as a new duo, in Samuel Beckett's "Waiting For Godot" as Vladimir and Estragon (respectively).
NEW YORK — There is a certain existential deliciousness in Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, the two stars of the existential cinematic masterpiece known as “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure,” appearing ...
It takes great actors to make Samuel Beckett’s modernist comedy masterpiece, Waiting for Godot, work. As the character Estragon exclaims toward the play, “Nothing happens, nobody comes, nobody goes, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by They played slacker buddies in three “Bill & Ted” films, and next year they plan to reunite for Beckett’s classic tragicomedy. By Michael Paulson Call ...
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“Waiting For Godot” review: Friendship comes to the rescue as Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter reunite in limbo
The longtime friends put their chemistry to good use in the latest revival of Samuel Beckett's tragicomedy. Forget the Circle K— strange things are afoot at the Hudson Theatre. Keanu Reeves and Alex ...
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 ...
Let’s go back in time — to 1989 — when movie-goers first met the dopey but adorable time-traveling headbangers in “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure.” The film put actors Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter ...
Forget the Circle K— strange things are afoot at the Hudson Theatre. It's a simple enough tale to summarize: It begins on a country road, in the shadow of a large tree, where Estragon (Reeves, making ...
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