Wherehouse Players staging classic play “Waiting for Godot”

The Wherehouse Players are preparing for four performances of a well-known play this week.

“Waiting for Godot,” by Samuel Beckett, recounts the experiences and conversations of two men, Estragon and Vladimir, as they wait on the arrival of a man named Godot, whom neither have met.

While they are passing the time, a man named Pozzo and his slave Lucky show up and provide a distraction.

A fifth character is a boy who takes the stage twice to announce that Godot is not coming today, but surely will be there tomorrow.  

Shari Graye, the show’s director, said she wanted to put a vaudevillian twist on the work; she has been wanting for years to stage the play.

Performances are scheduled for Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and a Saturday matinee at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 each or $7.50 for students.

The Wherehouse is located at the Great American Tent Company at 3086 Decatur Hwy.

For more information, call the Wherehouse at 631-2221.