Here All Night is a glorious affair whilst remaining at all times understated in its approach. Interweaving spoken word, singing and an orchestra this production exhibits Beckett’s music and words in a fascinating manner.
Here All Night is a glorious affair whilst remaining at all times understated in its approach. Interweaving spoken word, singing and an orchestra this production exhibits Beckett’s music and words in a fascinating manner.
“The end is near” he said in an Irish accent that can only be affectionately observed and listened to. Following their hugely successful run of Title and Deed by Will Eno last year, Gare St Lazare Ireland, return with a festival of their acclaimed Beckett productions. Situated in a culturally lavish theatre, The End, is a stripped back show featuring natural direction and dynamic. A solo show in identity, The End, is a show about growing old, sentimental incasement and the episodic stream of life.