Off-Broadway NewsJohn Douglas Thompson and Bill Irwin Open Beckett's Endgame Off-BroadwayFebruary 2
See photos from Irish Rep's revival of the end-of-the-world tragicomedy.
By
Talaura Harms
February 02, 2023
John Douglas Thompson and Bill Irwin in EndgameCredit Carol Rosegg
Irish Repertory Theatre's production of Samuel Beckett's Endgame officially opens February 2 after beginning previews January 25 on the Francis J. Greenburger Mainstage. A limited run is planned through March 12.
Tony nominee John Douglas Thompson stars as Hamm, blind and chair bound, living out the end days in a dingy room with his servant Clov and his parents (who live in trash cans). Tony winner Bill Irwin plays Clov, the only inhabitant capable of coming and going...yet he does not go. Joe Grifasi and Patrice Johnson Chevannes are the parents Nell and Nagg.
Ciar谩n O鈥橰eilly directs the 1957 work.
Endgame features a set design by Charlie Corcoran (The Butcher Boy), costume design by Orla Long (The Butcher Boy), lighting design by Michael Gottlieb (A Touch of the Poet), sound design by M. Florian Staab (The Butcher Boy), and properties by Deirdre Brennan (The Dead, 1904). Jeff Davolt (Autumn Royal) serves as production stage manager with Giselle Raphaela as assistant stage manager.
See production photos below.
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Check Out Bill Irwin, John Douglas Thompson, More in Endgame at Irish Rep
Check Out Bill Irwin, John Douglas Thompson, More in Endgame at Irish Rep
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Patrice Johnson Chevannes and Joe Grifasi in Endgame
Credit Carol Rosegg
Patrice Johnson Chevannes and Joe Grifasi in Endgame
The piece stars Obie Award winner Jodie Markell as propagandist filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl, whose work in service of the Nazis defined the visual identity of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich.
The Broadway alum's golden vocals brought Old Deuteronomy from Cats and the Lion from The Wiz to life, along with Oogie Boogie in The Nightmare Before Christmas.
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