Description
On a deserted road, two men, Vladimir and Estragon, are waiting for a certain Godot. They know almost nothing about him, except that he is supposed to come. To pass the time, they talk, argue, joke, and think about leaving—without ever managing to go anywhere. Their routine is interrupted by the strange arrival of Pozzo, an authoritarian master, and Lucky, his exhausted servant, offering a spectacle as fascinating as it is unsettling. Time seems to stretch out, memories waver, and every attempt at meaning slips away. A boy finally appears with a message: Godot won’t be coming today, but surely tomorrow. So they stay?




