Endgame

“The end is in the beginning and yet you go on.”

Samuel Beckett’s 1957 play Endgame (originally Fin de Partie) is an absurd tragicomedy that plays on the themes of existentialism, parentage, and storytelling. The play showcases some of Beckett’s finest dialogue that injects wit and tragedy into the co-dependent relationship between Hamm and Clov - an elderly, miserable paraplegic and his mild but feckless attendant.

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