Waiting For Godot
barrington stage company — pittsfield, ma
by samuel beckett
directed by joe calarco
photos by daniel rader
WINNER — Berkshire Theatre Critics Association Award
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Play
“ Max Wolkowitz… earns deserved applause for Lucky's only lines, a 700-word, five-minute monologue”
– Steve Barnes, Albany Times Union
“Wolkowitz, as Lucky, the hapless slave, does physical comedy as well as just about anyone you’ve ever seen. Having no lines for most of his time on stage, all the action is happening in the expressions on his face and in the posture and gestures he’s allowed. ... Except, of course, for one brief elucidation that will make you wish, wish, wish, wish you could hit “rewind” over and over and keep watching it in amazement again and again.”
– Jason Velázquez, The Greylock Glass
“ Silent and pathetic, he bursts forth vocally at one moment in a stunningly constructed, and delivered, monologue and then retreats into silence.”
–Jeffrey Borak, The Berkshire Eagle