Each year, on his birthday, Krapp records a new tape reflecting on the year gone by. On his 69th birthday, Krapp, now a lonely man, is ready with a bottle of wine, a banana and his tape recorder.
“Krapp’s Last Tape” — directed by Gunnar C. Sizemore ’27 — asks its audience to reflect on which moments in life really matter through an exploration of what it means to grow older. “Krapp’s Last Tape ...
Samuel Beckett’s one-act play was written in 1958 especially for Irish actor Patrick McGee (not to be confused with Patrick ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Samuel Beckett’s 55-minute contemplation of mortality comes to NYU Skirball in a neat and handsome staging by Vicky Featherstone. By ...
The star actor returns to the theater where he started almost a half-century ago, with Samuel Beckett’s bleak one-man play. By Houman Barekat Reviewing from York, England For Gary Oldman, it is a ...
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