Needless to say,
Godot never arrives.
Not exact matches
After all, the New Testament itself only directly refers to emperors in a few places, even if they do seem to cast a long shadow over some of its proceedings, albeit from the wings, as in Acts (where, in the final chapters, Nero appears to be something like
Godot, often talked about but
never putting in an appearance).
Opening with a montage of celebrity testimonials (
never a good sign), The Disaster Artist briefly rescues itself with its first scene, in which a 20 - year - old Sestero (Dave Franco) flubs his way through Waiting For
Godot in front of his San Francisco acting class.
Is the social studies education community destined to remain trapped, like the doomed clowns of Beckett's play Waiting for
Godot, waiting for a transformation that
never comes?