New York City
Happy Days
Beckett’s critically acclaimed tragicomedy, which the New York Times has called “one of the most unsettling and unforgettable plays in the modern canon,” centers on Winnie, a woman who is trapped in a large mound which is slowly consuming her. While a relentless sun burns above, Winnie will not budge until some change occurs, buoyed by a determined spirit of optimism in the face of oblivion. Directed and designed by Jon Dambacher, the production features a scenic installation made of exclusively recycled materials and stars Kayla Boye in one of modern drama’s most challenging female roles.