Let’s go back in time — to 1989 — when movie-goers first met the dopey but adorable time-traveling headbangers in “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure.” The film put actors Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter ...
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Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter are reuniting for a new Broadway production of Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot,” directed by Jamie Lloyd. Reeves will play Estragon and Winter will play Vladimir in ...
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Alex Winter on ‘Waiting for Godot’ with Keanu Reeves. How Bill & Ted became Vladimir & Estragon.
Eight times a week, Alex Winter takes the stage in a bowler hat and an expression of marked confusion. He is Vladimir, one half of a curious pair of fellows anticipating the arrival of one Mr. Godot.
Famously, nothing happens, twice. Two men in bowler hats wait near a tree on a country road for the mysterious Godot, and they are eventually met by a third man and his enslaved companion, and later a ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by They played slacker buddies in three “Bill & Ted” films, and next year they plan to reunite for Beckett’s classic tragicomedy. By Michael Paulson Call ...
NEW YORK − Strange things are afoot at the Hudson Theatre. It’s been 36 years since Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter first brought “Party on, dudes” and “historical babes” into the pop-culture lexicon ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks star in Arin Arbus’s pandemic-delayed production at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center. By Laura Collins-Hughes Samuel ...
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