Samuel Beckett’s Watt manuscript
Samuel Beckett’s Watt manuscript -
Samuel Beckett’s Watt manuscript on display as part of Fathoms From Anywhere
Samuel Beckett’s Watt manuscript
Samuel Beckett’s Watt manuscript -
Samuel Beckett’s Watt manuscript on display as part of Fathoms From Anywhere
Samuel Beckett, London, 1965 -by Dmitri Kasterine [+]
I took this picture of Samuel Beckett in London in 1965 at a rehearsal for a BBC production of “Waiting for Godot”. Beckett observed acutely, never taking his eyes of the actors or director, but said very little. When they broke for lunch we went to a local pub where Beckett drank Guinness and played bar billiards. He beat everybody.
(D. Kasterine)
photo and comment from dmitri kasterine
Samuel Beckett and Alberto Giacometti, Paris 1961 -by Georges Pierre
[Ref.: The Tree by Giacometti used in En Attendant Godot]. A much better view than the one previously posted, more at EGyB - many thanks to:
Samuel Beckett y Alberto Giacometti en 1961 por Georges Pierre (3)
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Roger Blin as Hamm in “Fin de Partie/Endgame”, July 1957 -by Thérèse Le Prat
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Roger Blin as Pozzo in “En attendant Godot/Waiting for Godot”, January 1953 -by Thérèse Le Prat
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Alberto Giacometti with Samuel Beckett and tree for “Waiting for Godot”, 1961 -by Georges Pierre
[ref.: Giacometti’s “Arbre” for “En attendant Godot”, Paris 1961]
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Buster Keaton and Samuel Beckett on the set of Film (1965)
catherinewillis:invisiblestories:
Buster Keaton and Samuel Beckett on the set of Film. (via)
Samuel Beckett’s “Endgame”, Albert Theatre, London, 2004 - Lee Evans as Clov, Michael Gambon as Hamm -by John Minihan
via John Minihan
Samuel Beckett at Le Petit Café, Boulevard St-Jacques, Paris, 1985 -by John Minihan
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via John Minihan
Beckett talking about “What Where” (1987)
thanks to :: entregulistanybostan:
Footage of Samuel Beckett in 1987, taken from Waiting for Beckett: “A Portrait of Samuel Beckett” (Global Village Production, 1994). The clip presented here is of Beckett talking about “What Where.”
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