Innovation Theatre Works is a pretty cool little theater company. Theyโ€™ve done some daring, edgy shows in this town and theyโ€™ve done them pretty well.

But for a bunch of reasons, the nonprofit that got started here in 2009, is on the brink of going under and, as a news release they sent today shouts in capital letters, they WILL NOT GO DOWN WITHOUT A FIGHT.

They’ve got a play in production right now called Waiting for Godotโ€”itโ€™s one of the most important plays of the entire century by anyoneโ€™s markโ€”and they are so serious about selling tickets to this thing that theyโ€™ve cut the ticket prices to $15 when you buy them at their website.

Our reviewer saw the show and said the performances ranked right up there with some of the best theater sheโ€™s seen in the state.

So, go.

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  1. I saw the initial New York performance; the original cast could not be faulted, of course–real pro’s. But the text of Samuel Becket’s play is a meditation on Existential Reality–interesting philosophical disquisition, not theatrical in the least, at least theater regarded as conflict and/or resolution of interesting characters of the human dilemmatic dimmension. Why a provincial theater company would choose such a showcase for their undoubted talent is puzzling, to say the least. You can’t argue with nothingness. All you get is the sound of silence.

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