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Lots of us know Beckett’s famous words from The Unnameable: “I can’t go on. I’ll go on.” This is tragicomic; but it’s also arrived at, accounted for. Whatever else he’s doing, the character that says this is definitely thinking it also. In Deborah Warner’s brilliant production of Beckett’s ‘Happy Days’, the central character, Winnie, played by Fiona Shaw, does as little thinking as possible. Instead we get a more domestic tragicomedy, one that we can recognise more as part of our own everyday happy days. Because the play’s strength is to see that our normal way of life is more like the inverse of Beckett’s famous formula: “I’ll go on! (I can’t go on.)”

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Trinity College’s School of Drama, Film and Music in association with the  Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Korea, the Korean Embassy, Dublin, the Ireland Korea Association and Loofen Association,  is currently hosting a visiting production of Samuel Beckett’s ‘Waiting for Godot’ by the  prestigious  Sanwoollim  Theatre from Seoul, South Korea in the Samuel Beckett Theatre this week.

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