A brand new production of Waiting For Godot is winging its way to The Dukes in Lancaster.
The play which is said to have changed the rules of theatre, may be 65 years old but this new production in The Round "shows it as fresh and darkly comic as ever".
Produced by Tobacco Factory Theatre, it tuns from November 7 to 11 straight after its premiere in Bristol.
It centres on a tetchy friendship between two vagrants, played by Colin Connor and David Fielder, stuck in some kind of Groundhog Day loop where they meet in the same place day after day in the hope of getting something from a landowner called Mr Godot.
Recommended for anyone aged 12 plus.