Samuel Beckett's 'Endgame' is a play where nothing happens, featuring a lovable old man in a dustbin. Despite being considered Beckett's bleakest play, he himself deemed it his favorite. This production is notable as the first full-length television performance of the play, recorded in 1989 with Beckett's blessing.
Endgame by Samuel Beckett
Samuel Beckett's play "Endgame" is marked by stagnation, departing from the narrative structure of his earlier work "Waiting for Godot", where events are repeated.