Klaipėda Youth Theater invites you to the premiere performance of Waiting for Godot.
"Waiting for Godot" is a Klaipėda Youth Theater performance based on Samuel Beckett's famous absurdist play. The only thing that is really clear in this Beckett story is the waiting. The main characters Vladimir and Estragon are waiting for Monsieur Godot, to whom they want to ask some essential questions and ask for something very important. However, they have to wait so long that Vladimir and Estragon eventually forget what and why they are waiting. While waiting for salvation, they realize that they don't know what they want to be saved for, who that savior is, or what that salvation looks like. However, only waiting becomes the only hope for the heroes of the play to live, although the futility of waiting turns into a tragicomic farce.
The play takes place in an uncertain, dream-like space. Here, time has no "shores" - it has no beginning and end, it is not clear whether time is moving forward or backward, maybe it is stopped, or maybe it is spinning in a circle. This uncertainty of time and space further enhances the absurdity of waiting, but thanks to it, the audience enters the surreal world of the play, where Vladimir and Estragon wander along with them and wait for Godot's answers.