The wait on Broadway for Nobel Prize winner Samuel Beckett’s
Waiting for Godot officially ended April 30, as the play—named one of the most influential of the last hundred years—returned to Broadway after an absence of over 50 years. Arriving with
Godot were a quartet of actors worth waiting for as well, namely brilliant Tony Award winners
Bill Irwin,
Nathan Lane, and
John Glover, as well as film and television regular John Goodman, who together rolled out Beckett’s timeless (no, literally, it’s timeless—like, set in purgatory timeless) and provoking piece about life and the great beyond. The ensemble took to the Roundabout’s Studio 54 stage, wowing an audience of devout su