He's addicted to eating rock, even though it hurts him! Basically just a silly game idea, originally meant for Daydream, but then due to some complications was made for Summer of Making ...
Directed by Jamie Lloyd, the latest Broadway revival of the 1952 play that marries bleak existentialism with broken-down vaudeville also features Brandon J. Dirden and Michael Patrick Thornton. By ...
NEW YORK — There is a certain existential deliciousness in Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, the two stars of the existential cinematic masterpiece known as “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure,” appearing ...
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 ...
Bill and Ted are on Broadway. Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, who starred in 1989’s “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” and its two sequels together, have reunited for director Jamie Lloyd’s new Broadway ...
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jonathan Groff and Kieran Culkin were among the headliners who came out to support Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter’s new collaboration. Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, who first worked ...
Added: a silent thrash of imaginary air guitars for the Bill and Ted fans in the audience. Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett’s well-worn meditation on the nature of life and human purpose, has been ...
“There’s no lack of void,” Estragon tells Vladimir, in a typical bit of dryly profound wordplay in Samuel Beckett’s 1953 classic, “Waiting for Godot.” That could also describe the solid if overly ...
At the top of the show, Keanu Reeves’ Estragon and Alex Winter’s Vladimir make a “1990s” reference to their past life together. No matter that “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” came out in 1989.
Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves deliver a tender, rhythmically precise take on Didi and Gogo. Photo by Andy Henderson Jamie Lloyd’s staging of the 1955 avant-garde classic feels daringly fresh yet ...
NEW YORK — A lick of air guitar and the directive “party on, dudes!” drew applause at a recent performance of Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot,” a passing wink at its marquee appeal: Keanu Reeves ...
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