The wait is over: Waiting for Godot takes the Festival Stage

Stratfoord, ON… One of the most influential plays of the 20th century, Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot arrives at the Festival Theatre in a highly anticipated production directed by Molly Atkinson. Taking the Festival stage for the first time in history, this strictly limited engagement stars acclaimed Canadian actors Paul Gross and Tom McCamus as Vladimir and Estragon, alongside Jonathan Goad as Pozzo and David W. Keeley as Lucky. With its strikingly minimal design, anchored by a solitary tree emerging from the Tanya Moiseiwitsch stage itself, this production transforms the Festival Theatre into a stark and haunting landscape unlike anything audiences have seen before.

This profound and darkly comic drama follows two weary travellers as they wait endlessly beside a barren tree for the mysterious Godot to arrive. As time stretches and certainty slips away, their exchanges unfold with humour, tenderness and aching humanity, revealing a timeless meditation on companionship, hope and the search for meaning in an uncertain world.

For Director Molly Atkison, the enduring power of the play lies in the questions it asks all of us. Humans have tried throughout history to find out what it is we are doing here,” she says. “We have created systems to keep us organized, jobs to keep us working and religions to try to explain the unexplainable. Still, the question remains: What are we doing here?” In Atkinson’s haunting staging, Beckett’s barren landscape becomes a mirror for our own restless searching, where moments of absurdity, silence and unexpected tenderness illuminate the fragile beauty of perseverance and simply continuing on.

The role of Boy in Waiting for Godot is shared by Gordon Paul Miller and Asher Albert Waxman. Understudying in the production are Paul Dunn, John Kirkpatrick, Gordon S. Miller and Emilio Vieira.

Atkinson is joined by Set and Costume Designer Cory Sincennes, Lighting Designer Jareth Li, and Composer and Sound Designer Alessandro Juliani.

Waiting for Godot officially opens on May 30, 2026 and runs until July 31, 2026 at the Festival Theatre. Tickets are available at stratfordfestival.ca or by calling 1.800.567.1600.

The 2026 season also features The Tempest, Guys and Dolls, Something Rotten!Death of a Salesman, The Hobbit, The Importance of Being Earnest, Saturday, Sunday, MondayA Midsummer Night’s DreamOthello, The Tao of the World and The King James Bible Play. For more information, visit stratfordfestival.ca.

The 2026 Season is supported by Ophelia Lazaridis.

Proud 2026 Season Partners: BMO, Canada Life and RBC Royal Bank.

Support for the 2026 season of the Festival Theatre is generously provided by Daniel Bernstein & Claire Foerster.

Production Co-Sponsors: M. Fainer, Marilyn Gropp, Doug Kennedy and Dr. Robert & Roberta Sokol.

CAST (in alphabetical order)

Paul Dunn                               Understudy

Jonathan Goad                        Pozzo

Paul Gross                               Vladimir

David W. Keeley                    Lucky

John Kirkpatrick                     Understudy

Tom McCamus                       Estragon

Gordon Paul Miller                 Boy

Gordon S. Miller                    Understudy

Emilio Vieira                          Understudy

Asher Albert Waxman            Boy

ARTISTIC CREDITS

 Director                                                           Molly Atkinson

Set and Costume Designer                             Cory Sincennes

Lighting Designer                                           Jareth Li

Composer and Sound Designer                      Alessandro Juliani

Fight and Intimacy Director                           Anita Nittoly

Assistant Set and Costume Designer              Lindsay Forde

Assistant Lighting Designer                           Sruthi Suresan

Associate Fight Director                                 David Chinchilla

Stage Manager                                                Maxwell T. Wilson

Assistant Stage Manager                                Brady Hillman

Assistant Stage Manager                                Holly Korhonen

Production Stage Manager                             Krista Blackwood

Production Assistant                                       Katherine Hunter

Child Performer Advocacy Director              Maggie Blake

Technical Director                                          Robbin Cheesman

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