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Presented By: School of Music, Theatre & Dance (SMTD)

Time Passes: 8 Short Plays by Samuel Beckett

Department of Theatre & Drama

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A hand picking up a circular card with dotted patterns from a row of labeled folders.
Samuel Beckett, best known for his plays Waiting for Godot and Endgame, was a leader in the Theatre of the Absurd movement. His works remain the best-known and most-performed absurdist plays, which are known for their tragicomic tone and the notion that life has no meaning.

In this series of short plays, which were written in the mid-20th century, Beckett plays with language, settings, repetition, and relationships to find the ridiculous underpinnings of life, death, and everything else.

Featured plays:
Act Without Words II
Play
Come and Go
Footfalls
Rockaby
Catastrophe
What Where
Quad

Written by Samuel Beckett

Directed by Malcolm Tulip
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  • General Admission by Floor $35 | Students $16 (fees included)

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