Bono and The Edge Waiting for Godomino's

Comedy · independent · Ages 12+ · United States of America

world premiere
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ZOMBIE NOTUSER certified reviewer June 16, 2017
"Even better than the real thing." ... full review
MINDY PFEIFFER certified reviewer June 17, 2017
I love the play Waiting for Godot, and this was a hilarious parody of that play! The cast had the audience cracking up throughout the performance, and the acting was spot on! This is a must see, one of the best of the fringe!... full review
PAULA GOLDMAN certified reviewer June 17, 2017
tagged as: hysterical · innovative
Great concept, great delivery. We were laughing so hard our faces were wet.... full review
ELIZA GIBSON uncertified reviewer June 17, 2017
tagged as: hilarious · satire · well written
Really well-written, well-acted and absolutely hilarious! ... full review
RONN JOHNSTONE certified reviewer June 17, 2017
Rarely do you get the gift of a show so well crafted in this style, with actors fully capable of living it out. Definitely a "must see" in my book! ... full review
JUDY NAZEMETZ certified reviewer June 18, 2017
Wonderful theatre of the absurd using Bono and The Edge. ... full review
AL RAHN certified reviewer June 19, 2017
"Waiting For Godomino's" is nothing like you'd expect. And yet... exactly what you'd expect? I mean, U2 waiting for pizza delivery in a Samuel Beckett nightmare? It's nothing short of genius. I was howling from start to finish. Richard Lucas has created a bizarre new genre of post-modern-absurdism. Like a snake eating its own tale, the comedy constantly collapses on itself in your mind, "Inception"-style, which only makes it funnier. And yet, there is a poignant message about celebrity, wealth, and the purpose of art at the core of the show? Hats off to Mr. Lucas and the gang. I think Beckett would be proud. Bono not so much. :P... full review
MATTHEW ROBINSON certified reviewer June 19, 2017
tagged as: Masterpiece · Fantastic · hilarious · smart · brililant
Easily a candidate for one of the best Fringe shows this year! Superbly acted, well written and executed with flair and confidence that should be celebrated.... full review
JASON ROSARIO certified reviewer June 23, 2017
The writing was such a wonderful surprise, and a hilarious sendup of a play that's just a little too familiar to us theatre kids. Who could know how well U2 would fit into a Beckett piece? It was funny, sad, and still ended in a way where you wanted to stand up and say: fuck you, Beckett. Bravo to the actors for such an engaging performance. Bravo to the whole team involved. This show deserves an extension: if it gets it, Go!... full review
EDWARD GOODMAN uncertified reviewer June 20, 2017
You don't have to know too much about any of the various elements this show draws from to enjoy it so don't get spooked. Different from everything else I've seen this year. And I don't want to say much else. Go. It's great. Highly recommended. ... full review