A Stain Upon the Silence

An actor revisits the short plays of Samuel Beckett

when suffering from a lack of one’s own words- quote.

Ruby Cohn wrote: ”After ‘Godot,’ plots could be minimal; exposition, expendable; characters, contradictory; settings, unlocalized, and dialogue, unpredictable. Blatant farce could jostle tragedy.”

Noted. Lifted from Beckett’s NYTimes obit and to be filed later

(Source: The New York Times)