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The Catastrophic Theatre Extends WAITING FOR GODOT for One Week

By: Apr. 09, 2013
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The Catastrophic Theatre has announced a one-week extension for its sold-out, critically acclaimed production of Samuel Beckett's masterwork Waiting for Godot.

Artistic Director Jason Nodler says, "We are so pleased to have received such an overwhelming response to our inaugural production in our new theater."

Waiting for Godot will run for three additional performances: Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, April 18, 19, and 20. The play must close April 20 in anticipation of Catastrophic's annual gala "It Was Twenty Years Ago Today" to be held at Last Concert Café on Saturday, April 27.

Tickets to the Waiting for Godot extension are available for purchase at catastrophictheatre.com or by phone at 713-522-2723. Tickets to all Catastrophic productions are Pay-What-You-Can.



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