From the reductively logical psyche of the most influential playwright of the 20th century comes samuel Beckett’s “dramaticules.” These short-act performance peices are concrete metaphors shimmering at the crossroads of the modern and post-modern, capturing the frighteningly farcical contradictions of existence in a universe with only the memory of meaning.
“Watching them makes you question the multiple meanings of existence.” -Eric Marchese, The Orange County Register
Featured Works:
“Play”
“Act Without Words II”
“Come and Go”
“Krapp’s Last Tape”










