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A love letter to live performance, creative breakdowns, and the messy joy of making something together, this piece is equal parts existential and extremely stupid. Two actors attempt to rehearse Waiting for Godot as Bill and Ted, but before the first line is spoken, they spiral into a Vaudevillian fever dream of devising. Ego clashes with insecurity, friendship is tested, and absurdity reigns in a farce that blurs the line between what’s set and what’s improvised. With tonal whiplash, pop culture riffs, Beckett echoes, musical breaks, and choreographed meltdowns, the show creates a fresh absurdist clown-duo homage to Godot—desperately funny, desperately stupid, and desperately human.
Kevin Chu is a clown/comedian/amateur theater maker/husband/cat father/philosopher/TV viewer/gaymer/Chinese/small business owner/free thinker/former student journalist/rugmaker/condo owner/lover/pervert/psychic/Beanie Baby collector/Los Angeles resident/big honker/imagination/dissociated from body/dissociated from society/dissociated from identity/dog person.
Anděl Sudik, same as Kevin with a few differences. Full bio at https://www.yesandel.com/