HAPPY DAYS
by Samuel Beckett
A Clerical Error Production
February 23 – 25 at 7:30 pm
Sunday, February 26 at 2:30 pm
At the sound of a piercing bell Winnie wakes and exclaims, "Another heavenly day." Even though she is buried up to her waist in a mound of earth, Winnie - ever the optimist - goes about her day without acknowledging her precarious position. She brushes her teeth, puts on lipstick, reminisces, and references great works of literature that she has read; but she can no longer remember the lines that inspired her. Her source of comfort and inspiration, and all her "happy days," are the items in her seemingly bottomless bag, her thoughts, and the presence of her companion, Willie. Although Happy Days is one of Beckett's most whimsical works, it continues his relentless search for the meaning of existence, combing the tenuous relationships that bind one person to another, and each to the universe, to time past and time present.
“Happy Days” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
"With Happy Days Samuel Beckett has composed a song of rue that will haunt
the inner ear long after you have heard it.... If Mr. Beckett does not lift the
heart, his mournful song is at least compassionate, and that is a great deal."
-Howard Taubman, The New York Times
"Only Beckett could have written this play: a hilarious account of extinction,
a short sonata for the dead, scored for female voice and male mumble."
-John Peter, The Sunday Times (UK)
"A marvelously constructed tragicomedy. It helps to remind us of Beckett's skills
as a portraitist - a draper of vigorous flesh on what might have resulted in
bloodless conceits - and why this master of absurdism has remained."
-Peter Marks, The Washington Post
SAMUEL BECKETT (1906-1989), one of the most important writers in twentieth-century
literature and drama, was born in Foxrock, Ireland, and attended Trinity College Dublin. In 1969,
Beckett was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature and commended for having "transformed the
destitution of man into his exaltation."
Videos
Annie
Clowes Hall (1/31 - 2/2) | ||
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Creative Arts Theater (3/6 - 3/8) | ||
A Christmas Story: The Musical
Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre (11/29 - 12/31) | ||
Beetlejuice
Murat Theatre (4/8 - 4/13) | ||
Come From Away (Non-Equity)
Indiana University Auditorium (1/27 - 1/28) | ||
Hadestown (Non-Equity)
Indiana University Auditorium (2/4 - 2/5) | ||
VIEW SHOWS ADD A SHOW |
Recommended For You