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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jan 8, 2008
Closed Feb 8, 2008
Running Time:
1hr. 40min.
(includes 1 intermission)
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

A piercing bell sounds, and Winnie, buried in rubble up to her waist, awakes. Trapped, she rummages in a bag, brushes her teeth, kisses her gun, and chatters to her husband Willy, who all but ignores her. And yet, nothing could be better. Samuel Beckett's two-person masterpiece, Happy Days, offers a portrait in miniature of companionship at its hyperbolic limit: a couple having only one another, and then hardly that.

The magnificent Fiona Shaw renews her partnership with director Deborah Warner -- following the pair's stunning Medea (BAM 2002 Next Wave Festival) -- in an arresting performance as a woman faced with no option but optimism. Inhabiting Beckett's taut prose, voluminous silences, and angular rhythms, Shaw discovers an emotional space where even the merest fragments of something are infinitely richer than nothing.

THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:



BAM Harvey Theater
651 Fulton St
New York, NY 11217

This theater was renamed in honor of the recently-departed BAM founder Harvey Lichenstein. It is a 900-seat, restored and renovated movie house, operated by BAM as an additional auditorium for theater, dance, and music.

WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?


Buried waist deep, then neck deep in a mound of dirt, the role of Winnie in Samuel Beckett's Happy Days, now playing in a limited engagement at BAM, is a difficult part for any actress. Fiona Shaw, who gives a superbly nuanced performance under the direction of her longtime collaborator Deborah Warner, brings both humor and sadness to this absurdist classic.

Winnie is often characterized as an eternal optimist, making the best of her grim situation by filling the time with endless chatter and declaring that this is "another happy day." Certainly, Shaw's portrayal adheres loosely to this outlook, and yet there's also a growing sense of discontent that runs underneath her chipper faça[...]


Reviewed by Dan Bacalzo on Jan 10, 2008

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