Waiting For Godot

The play in which ‘nothing happens twice’.
In Beckett’s modern classic, Vladimir and Estragon are waiting for Godot, whoever or whatever Godot may be. Perennial companions of the road, bickering and making up, they pass the time with verbal gymnastics and physical clowning. Pozzo, driving with a whip a rope-bound, baggage-carrying slave Lucky, provides a diversion before a Boy arrives with a message from Godot. The second Act repeats this pattern, or does it?
Performed on our main stage with a limited audience.
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- Sunday 15 Feb 2026
- Expired!
- 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
- Maddermarket Theatre
- St John's Alley Norwich NR2 1DR
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Waiting For Godot

- Sunday 15 Feb 2026
- Expired!
- 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
- Maddermarket Theatre
- St John's Alley Norwich NR2 1DR
The play in which ‘nothing happens twice’.
In Beckett’s modern classic, Vladimir and Estragon are waiting for Godot, whoever or whatever Godot may be. Perennial companions of the road, bickering and making up, they pass the time with verbal gymnastics and physical clowning. Pozzo, driving with a whip a rope-bound, baggage-carrying slave Lucky, provides a diversion before a Boy arrives with a message from Godot. The second Act repeats this pattern, or does it?
Performed on our main stage with a limited audience.
More Info
Waiting For Godot

- Sunday 15 Feb 2026
- Expired!
- 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
- Maddermarket Theatre
- St John's Alley Norwich NR2 1DR
The play in which ‘nothing happens twice’.
In Beckett’s modern classic, Vladimir and Estragon are waiting for Godot, whoever or whatever Godot may be. Perennial companions of the road, bickering and making up, they pass the time with verbal gymnastics and physical clowning. Pozzo, driving with a whip a rope-bound, baggage-carrying slave Lucky, provides a diversion before a Boy arrives with a message from Godot. The second Act repeats this pattern, or does it?
Performed on our main stage with a limited audience.