“Krapp’s Last Tape,” playing now at NYU’s Skirball Center, runs just 55 minutes but could haunt the viewer for much longer than that. Written by Irish playwright Samuel Beckett in 1958, it shares with ...
On his 69th birthday, a man sits alone and listens to the echoes of his younger self. Starring and directed by Gary Oldman (Slow Horses), Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape returns to the Royal Court, ...
Samuel Beckett’s “Krapp’s Last Tape," now playing at NYU’s Skirball Theater, contains almost as much stage direction as dialogue—a fitting choice, since the dialogue itself is sparse, and half of it ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Samuel Beckett’s 55-minute contemplation of mortality comes to NYU Skirball in a neat and handsome staging by Vicky Featherstone. By ...
In Krapp's Last Tape, a man sits alone and listens to the echoes of his younger self on his 69th birthday. In Godot's To-Do List, a bewildered person wrestles with an endless series of surreal tasks ...
Legendary Irish actor Stephen Rea takes on Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape in a revelatory new production directed by Vicky Featherstone. Direct from its acclaimed run at London’s Barbican, this ...
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