A review by helgamharb
Happy Days by Samuel Beckett

4.0

How can one better magnify the Almighty than by sniggering with him at his little jokes, particularly the poorer ones?

A heartbreakingly sad play

Oh this is a happy day! This will have been another happy day! After all. So far.

Happy Days is a tragicomedy in two acts with only the two characters of Winnie and Willie. The play is almost a monologue, Winnie doing most of the talking and studies the meaninglessness of time, futility of life and in general, explores the human existence.

Ah earth you old extinguisher!