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Waiting for Godot

by Samuel Beckett
Directed by Carey Perloff

October 17–November 16, 2003

Production photos by Kevin Berne

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Frank Wood (downstage) portrays the silent and mysterious visitor Lucky, and Steven Anthony Jones portrays his tyrannical master, Pozzo.

Lucky (Frank Wood) confronts his master, Pozzo (Steven Anthony Jones).

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A.C.T. core company member Gregory Wallace (left) and Peter Frechette portray Vladimir and Estragon, two bewildered and embattled friends who depend on one another for survival.

Vladimir (Peter Frechette, left) waits patiently with his friend, Estragon (A.C.T. core acting company member Gregory Wallace) for the arrival of the mysterious Mr. Godot.

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Vladimir (Peter Frechette, left) and Estragon (Gregory Wallace) question Lucky (Frank Wood, center) as to the arrival of Godot, while Lucky's master, Pozzo (Steven Anthony Jones) looks on.

Estragon (Gregory Wallace) and Vladimir (Peter Frechette) take solace in one another's company, as they wait for the arrival of the mysterious Mr. Godot.

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The Waiting for Godot set, designed by J. B. Wilson.



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