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Humor and despair are doled out in equal measure in Samuel Beckett’s play, Happy Days. Trapped in an absurdist landscape, the ineffable Winnie and her taciturn husband Willie navigate a progressively more unrecognizable world. This classic of the modern theater debuted at the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York City in 1961. 63 years later, it remains a compelling, entertaining enigma, with the central character, Winnie, being one of the most extraordinary roles written for a woman in the modern theater.

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