Show no-show |
Famous no-show |
Title absentee |
Beckett no-show |
No-show on stage |
Literary no-show |
Dramatic no-show |
Beckett character |
Theatrical no-show |
Waiting for ____ |
Awaited one of drama |
One expected in vain |
Estragon expected him |
Object of a vain wait |
One who's waited upon |
Noted object of a wait |
Unseen title character |
Beckett's no-show |
He never arrives onstage |
Unseen Beckett character |
No-show in a Beckett play |
Beckett's 'Waiting for --' |
Never-seen title character |
Beckett's absent character |
One theatrically waited for |
What some waiters never see? |
One waited for in the theater? |
Classic Becket play, informally |
Title character not in the cast |
Titular character with no lines |
One with two men waiting for him |
Title character who never appears |
Samuel Beckett's "En attendant ___ |
Unseen character in a Beckett play |
Title character who never shows up |
1952 title character with zero lines |
Title character absent from the cast |
Vladimir and Estragon waited for him |
Title character not requiring an actor |
Unseen title character in a Beckett play |
Title character who never appears onstage |
Waited-for show character who never showed |
Title character who never arrives in a Beckett play |
Title stage character that doesn't need an understudy |
Classic play that begins "Nothing to be done," briefly |
Symbol of absence to whom "Waiting for Guffman" refers |
Whom Vladimir and Estragon were waiting for, in a Beckett play |