Stage Design
Waiting For Godot by Samuel Beckett
“A tree. A country road. Evening.” In those six words Samuel Beckett set a challenge for theatre artists all over the world. With Beckett, less is always more, and so no two productions of this seminal work are alike: hyper realistic or unconventionally abstract, somber or riotous, Godot never fails to succinctly define man’s place in an uncompromising and uncaring universe. In our particular vision Godot was placed on a curving ribbon-loop of sky with painted clouds above and below; a clock suspended in the moon position ticked off the seconds but not the minutes or hours; time revolving but never advancing.