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Waiting for Godot with Lucian Msamati and Ben Whishaw starts West End performances

The revival plays a limited engagement

Tanyel Gumushan

Tanyel Gumushan

| London |

13 September 2024

Lucian Msamati and Ben Whishaw in rehearsals for Waiting for Godot, © Marc Brenner
Lucian Msamati and Ben Whishaw in rehearsals for Waiting for Godot, © Marc Brenner

A new revival of Samuel Beckett’s seminal play Waiting for Godot starts performances in the West End tonight.

The piece revolves around Didi and Gogo, who anxiously await the arrival of an enigmatic figure named Godot, grappling with themes of uncertainty and the intricacies of the human experience.

Leading the show are Lucian Msamati (Amadeus) as Estragon and Ben Whishaw (Paddington) as Vladimir, alongside Tom Edden (Crazy for You) as Lucky and Jonathan Slinger (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) as Pozzo.

Completing the cast are Luca Fone, Alexander Joseph and Ellis Pang sharing the role of The Boy, with Dean Graham (understudy Vladimir and Lucky) and David Lee-Jones (understudy Estragon and Pozzo). Casting is by Amy Ball.

James Macdonald directs the new production, while the creative team also includes Rae Smith (set and costume design), Bruno Poet (lighting design), Ian Dickinson and Niamh Gaffney for Autograph (sound design), Kate West (production manager) and Max Harrison (assistant director).

Produced by Kate Horton (Fictionhouse), Len Blavatnik, and Danny Cohen (Access Entertainment), in collaboration with Kate Pakenham Productions, Waiting for Godot plays a limited run at Theatre Royal Haymarket from 13 September until 14 December 2024, with a press night scheduled for 19 September.

Twenty-five thousand tickets across the run have been priced at £25 or less, spread throughout the house, of which 5,000 are held for under 30s and Blue Light workers.

Tickets are on sale below.

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