Soulpepper, Canada's finest theatre company, has done a magnificent job with their rendition of Beckett's Waiting for Godot, which I saw this evening. I'll admit that absurdist theatre is an acquired taste, and I'm not really a big fan of the genre, but this was really good. Especially William Hutt. If you're in Toronto at all this summer, I suggest taking in one of Soulpepper's shows. Andrew isn't the only talented Coyne around.
UPDATE: Indefatigable National Post arts reporter and friend J. Kelly Nestruck, a much better judge of things theatre than I, is similarly impressed with the production.
# posted by Adam Daifallah : 12:32 AM