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Brave New World Rep Unearths Exuberance and Erosion with Samuel Beckett’s Existential Tragicomedy “Happy Days” at Brooklyn’s Loading Dock Theatre

Event Logo: 2HERO IMAGE CLAIRE BECKMAN

Brave New World Rep Unearths Exuberance and Erosion with Samuel Beckett’s Existential Tragicomedy “Happy Days” at Brooklyn’s Loading Dock Theatre

About the Show

Brave New World Repertory Theatre presents a rare revival of Samuel Beckett's timeless classic "Happy Days," featuring real-life married couple Claire Beckman & John Edmond Morgan as Winnie and Willie. Buried waist-deep in a scorched mound of apocalyptic waste, a middle-aged woman clings to her daily rituals with relentless optimism as her world closes in around her. Written during the Cold War, when the image of a barren landscape evoked the shadow of nuclear annihilation, Beckett's play has evolved into a stark metaphor for the current climate crisis, political paralysis, and our seeming inability to break free of patterns that harm ourselves and the planet. The female-led production is directed by Jade King Carroll, artistic director of Chautauqua Theater Company, and runs Sept. 17-Oct. 3 at the intimate Loading Dock Theatre (170 Tillary Street) in downtown Brooklyn.

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