New Yiddish Rep, in association with The Theater at the 14th Street Y, is pleased to present a first look at David Mandelbaum as Estragon and Rafael Goldwaser as Vladimir, in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot (Vartn Af Godot), translated by Shane Baker, and directed by The 14th Street Y's artistic director of Arts & Culture, Ronit Muszkatblit. Waiting for Godot will perform in Yiddish with English super-titles for a five-week limited engagement from Sunday, December 24th, 2018 through Sunday, January 27th, 2019 at The Theater at the 14th Street Y (344 East 14th Street at 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10003).
Waiting for Godot depicts the other, the refugee, the stranger looking for a safe haven. Estragon and Vladimir aren't waiting for god, they're waiting for humanity to evolve, to break down the walls that separate us and embrace them. In order to endure the absurdity and confusion they must occasionally laugh in the darkness and embrace each other. At its core, Yiddish, the language of tears and laughter, is particularly suited to this tragi-comedy. It informs and illuminates Beckett's seminal post-modern masterpiece.
With David Mandelbaum as Estragon, Rafael Goldwaser as Vladimir, Gera Sandler as Pozzo, Richard Saudek as Lucky. Noam Sandler and Myron Tregubov alternate as the boy.
Featuring scenic design by George Xenos, lighting design by Reza Behjat, and supertitles by Eli Rosen.
Tickets are $35.00 and are currently available to purchase by calling 646-395-4310 or by visiting www.newyiddishrep.org. Tickets may also be purchased 30 minutes before showtime.
Photo Credit: George Xenos
David Mandelbaum as Estragon and Rafael Goldwaser as Vladimir
David Mandelbaum as Estragon and Rafael Goldwaser as Vladimir
David Mandelbaum as Estragon and Rafael Goldwaser as Vladimir
Rafael Goldwaser as Vladimir and David Mandelbaum as Estrago
Rafael Goldwaser as Vladimir and David Mandelbaum as Estragon
Rafael Goldwaser as Vladimir and David Mandelbaum as Estragon
Rafael Goldwaser as Vladimir and David Mandelbaum as Estragon
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