'Bill & Ted' stars reunite for Broadway's 'Waiting for Godot'
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, the duo from 'Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure,' are set to reunite on Broadway in a revival of Samuel Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot.' This marks Reeves' Broadway debut and Winter's return to the stage after starring in childhood productions.
The idea for the revival was initiated by Reeves, who wanted to work with Winter again. Director Jamie Lloyd, impressed by their on-screen chemistry, believes their friendship and humor will bring a unique dynamic to the production.
While 'Bill & Ted' is known for its lightheartedness, 'Waiting for Godot' is an existential exploration of hope and despair. The play follows Estragon and Vladimir as they await the arrival of the mysterious Godot, engaging in witty banter and philosophical discussions.
This Broadway revival is particularly significant as it celebrates the 35th anniversary of the first 'Bill & Ted' film. The actors' friendship, which blossomed on set, continues to be a cherished memory for Reeves.
'Waiting for Godot' has had four previous Broadway productions, with the most recent one starring Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart in 2013. The upcoming revival, directed by Jamie Lloyd, promises a fresh perspective on this classic play, infused with the unique charm of Reeves and Winter.