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ArtistA desolate bus stop at night, aged and worn, peeling paint, graffiti-covered walls, cool misty night, light wind rustling leaves, Vladimir - tall, lanky, shaggy beard, ragged clothes, anxiously scanning street, known as Didi, Estragon - shorter, stocky, crooked smile, hat almost covering eyes, sitting on rusty bench, holding worn hat, pondering, known as Gogo, dialogue "Do you think he's coming today?", "He promised us, didn't he? So we have to wait", contemplative silence, distant sounds of street lamps, howling dog, "Maybe we should move on", "No, we promised. We're waiting for Godot", enduring boredom and hopelessness, passing car sounds, mysterious ambiance.
Waiting for Godot is a play by Samuel Beckett, it is considered the epitome of absurd theatre. It was started in the autumn of 1948, completed in early 1949 and published in 1952.
Two men stand at a dimly lit bus stop at night, surrounded by urban decay, emanating a mood of suspense and mystery.