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31 Oct 2008
Sir Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart will team up for a new production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting For Godot, which plays at the Theatre Royal Haymarket from 30 April to 28 June (press night 6 May) following a UK tour. Read more
Waiting for Godot follows two consecutive days in the lives of tramps Vladimir and Estragon, who divert themselves by clowning around, joking and arguing, while waiting expectantly and unsuccessfully for the mysterious Godot.
Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot exploded on to the London stage over 50 years ago when it shocked as many people as it delighted.
Waiting For Godot at the Theatre Royal Haymarket stars Patrick Stewart as Vladimir and Ian McKellen as Estragon. McKellen and Stewart, both renowned Shakespearean actors at Stratford-upon-Avon, in the West End and on Broadway, first worked together in Tom Stoppard’s Every Good Boy Deserves Favour for the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1977 and more recently in the X-Men films as Magneto and Professor X. Both were nominated for Best Actor at the 2008 Laurence Olivier Awards.
Ian McKellen makes his Beckett debut as Estragon. A much acclaimed screen and stage actor, McKellen is perhaps best known for his iconic portrayal of Gandalf in The Lord Of The Rings trilogy, for which is was nominated for an Oscar. On stage has worked extensively for The Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre.
Patrick Stewart is currently playing Claudius in Hamlet for the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Novello theatre. Earlier this year he won an Evening Standard Award, a Critics’ Circle Award, a TMA Theatre Award, a Theatregoers’ Choice Award nomination, an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, a Laurence Olivier Award nomination, and a Tony Award nomination for playing the title role in Rupert Goold’s Chichester Festival Theatre production of Macbeth, which subsequently transferred to the West End and then Broadway. He is best known for his role Jean-Luc Picard in the Star Trek series.
The production is directed by Sean Mathias who has previously worked with McKellen on productions including Uncle Vanya and Dance Of Death. Mathias most recently directed Johannesburg at Southwark Playhouse and Ring Round the Moon for the Playhouse theatre.
show times: Tue-Sat 19:30, Wed & Sat 14:30 (not 6 May), Sun 15:00
ticket prices: £10-£47.50
cast: Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart
director: Sean Mathias
lighting designer: Paul Pyant
designer: Stephen Brimson Lewis
producer: Theatre Royal Haymarket Company in partnership with Duncan C. Weldon Productions Ltd
map: View Map
address: Haymarket, London, United Kingdom, SW1Y 4HT
nearest tube: Piccadilly Circus (150m) Leicester Square (500m)
nearest bus: 3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 22, 23, 24, 29, 38, 40, 88, 91, 94, 139, 159, 176,
parking: Westminter City Council car park at Whitcomb Street. NCPs in Denman Street and Leicester Place. Meters and 1 disabled parking space in Suffolk Place.
air conditioned: Yes
Access Booking: Tel: 020 7930 8800
discounts: Discounts available for wheelchair users and their companions.
limited mobility: There is more leg room in boxes A and B (4 steps into each box), or in seats F1, F21, G1 and G18 of the Stalls.
access description: Main entrance up three 15cm steps (staircases have handrails on both sides and are highlighted) through a set of double swing doors. Box Office counter to the right of the entrance. 18 steps down from the foyer to the Stalls, 28 steps up to the Royal Circle, and 60+ steps up to the Upper Circle and Gallery, through a separate entrance to the right of the main entrance. 4 steps in to each box.
hearing impaired: Sennheiser infra-red system with 20 headsets.
guide dogs policy: Guide dogs are not allowed into the auditorium but up to 6 can be looked after in the manager’s office.
wheelchairs: No steps to the auditorium through EXIT doors to the left and righthand side of the main entrance – please tell the Box Office in advance and they will be opened for you. 1 space for a wheelchair user at X18. The venue is suitable for scooters. Transfer seating available to any aisle seat for 1 scooter and 4 wheelchairs. The theatre can store 1 scooter and 4 wheelchairs per performance.
toilets: Women’s and men’s are down 11 steps from the foyer and at Royal Circle and Upper Circle level.
disabled toilets: Adapted toilet at Stalls entrance on street level.

Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart in Waiting For Godot
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