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  • Musician and actor Tim Rogers wearing a dark suit jacket and brown cap, walking outside in a dusk tinged Australian bush landscape.
  • A smiling woman, resting her head on her propped up forearm, she has dark hair and there is a green plant behind her.
29 Aug

Bookish Club with Tim Rogers

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Tim Rogers contemplates what Waiting for Godot teaches us about existence, meaning and the absurdity of life in a Bookish Club not to be missed.

Waiting for Godot is one of the world’s best-known and most frequently staged works of modern drama, a play so referenced and parodied that everyone thinks they know it – even if they’ve never read it.

In the latest edition of Bookish Club, Australian musician, actor and writer Tim Rogers sits down to talk about the text itself: its black humour, its bracing nihilism, its bleak wit, its utter absurdity. Digging into the universal themes of morality and the fleetingness of time, Rogers shares his interpretation of Samuel Beckett’s famously avant-garde work – and how its tragicomedy resonates in his own experience of life.

Settle in at The Moat as Rogers discusses Godot with host Jess McGuire, enjoy some drinks and nibbles, and share your thoughts about the play too. Rest assured that all panellists will actually turn up for the event.

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Sat 29 Aug
  • 2.30pm - 4pm 2:30pm - 4:00pm

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The Moat
176 Little Lonsdale St
Melbourne 3000

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Adult / general $69.50
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  • telephone number: 03 9094 7809
  • email address: ticketing@wheelercentre.com
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