Theater review
Waiting for Godot
Running time: Two hours and 15 minutes with one intermission. At the Hudson Theatre, 141 W. 44th Street.
Over at the Hudson Theatre on 44th Street, the crowd is waiting for Neo.
And John Wick. And, of course, Bill and Ted .
In the sense that Keanu Reeves shows up for work at “Waiting for Godot,” the play that opened Sunday night on Broadway, they get what they came for. Celeb spotters will be satisfied that they forked over as much as $670 to bask in the presence of the chosen one.
But, besides the famous faces of Reeves and his “Bill & Ted” co-star Alex Winter, is the audience being treated to a top-tier production of Samuel Beckett’s absurdist tragicomedy?
Is Reeves any good?
Eh, not really. This particularly meandering and stiff “Godot” is