

As their bodies give way to Parkinson's disease, two New York actors put their hearts into one final Off-Broadway production of Beckett's "Endgame," the play that posits, "there's nothing funnier than unhappiness."
Acting
Moran and Jones: trembling hands, unshakeable souls.
Writing
Beckett's text weaponized against real decay.
Director
Jim Bernfield
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Dan Moran originated roles in Sam Shepard plays; this was his actual farewell performance.
Beckett reportedly directed 'Endgame' himself in 1984 with similar physical constraints — the actors' Parkinson's mirrors Hamm and Clov's paralysis uncannily.
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