“Waiting for Godot” at the Pine Camp Cultural Arts Center

April 7 through April 30

Vladimir and Estragon, the main characters in Samuel Beckett’s world-famous play, “Waiting for Godot,” easily can be described as the spiritual precursors to Jerry Seinfeld and George Costanza. They talk, they argue, they reconcile, they waste time, and ultimately contribute nothing of any great significance. Capable of eliciting innumerable social, political and religious interpretations, Beckett’s “tragicomedy in two acts” is a testament to the power of allegorical minimalism. Starring Bob Nelson and Bob Jones (pictured, along with Foster Soloman, middle), the Henley Street Theatre Company’s “Waiting for Godot” runs at the Pine Camp Cultural Arts Center April 7-30. $10. 340-0115.

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