Krapp's Last Tape
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Krapp's Last Tape

By Electric Lodge

Revel in Samuel Beckett's riveting journey into the human soul as we enter Krapp's world of solitude, memories, dreams, elation, and despair

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The Electric Lodge

1416 Electric Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90291

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Arts • Theatre

STOCKARD CHANNING'S PRODUCTION OF "KRAPP'S LAST TAPE" STARRING DAVID WESTHEAD AS “KRAPP’.

Bringing her unique directorial vision to this production, Academy Award nominee Stockard Channing (Grease, The West Wing, Six Degrees of Separation) explores the intricate layers of Beckett's masterpiece and Krapp's solitary world. Starring David Westhead (Andor, W1A, Strike, Enola Holmes, The Bodyguard), a veteran of The Royal National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company, this 50-minute theatrical experience delves into the life of Krapp who, at the age of 69, looks back over his life and tries to make sense of it through listening to tape recordings he made as a younger man, recordings which diarise the daily events of his life.

The Birmingham Press has described Channing’s production as “a complete stunner - everything comes down to the acting and, in the case of Krapp’s Last Tape, to the ability of one man to hold the stage. Westhead, intense and compelling, and returning to the theatre after several years of absence, looked as if he had never been away.”

The production has toured globally to eclectic, site-specific venues, from disused function rooms to underground vaults, affording an intimate and powerful theatrical experience. Audiences are invited to stay for an optional Q&A session with David Westhead following selected performances, offering deeper insights into Beckett's timeless work.

John McAndrew of the Royal Shakespeare Company praised the production as "Just terrific...brilliant, outrageous, and heartbreaking," as it continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its exploration of memory, lost love, and unfulfilled ambition.


W2S

All profits from the show are donated to the Wembley to Soweto Foundation in order to help disadvantaged young people from East and South-Central Los Angeles, demonstrating the transformative power of theatre to connect communities whilst supporting meaningful charitable initiatives.

Proceeds from the show are donated to the Wembley to Soweto Foundation in order to help disadvantaged youth from East and South-Central Los Angeles, demonstrating the transformative power of theatre to connect communities whilst supporting meaningful charitable initiatives.

The Foundation offers photographic training and life skills to enable young people to move their lives forward and contribute to the society in which they live.

An exhibition of the work of these young Americans will be on display in the Electric Lodge gallery throughout the run of the production.

For more information visit: wembleytosoweto.com


See what our audiences have to say...

"Just terrific.....such a wonderful piece of work. Brilliant, outrageous, and a tribute to the vaudeville that exists in Beckett... heartbreaking." John McAndrew, Royal Shakespeare Company


"A magical evening in a wonderfully evocative setting full of ghosts......" Duncan Duff, Royal

National Theatre


"A fantastic night. Unforgettable actually." Kelly Hunter MBE, Flute Theatre Company


"Just the same old Krapp, but somehow better than ever..." Andrew Darnton, independent researcher in behavioural theory and systems change.


"Just so special - a fabulous performance...." Claudia Selby, TV producer and director


"Fantastic performance from David Westhead - Ms Channing clearly kicked him into shape. My daughter said it was the best thing she had ever seen!" Ed Stobart, Director, Alleycats Film and TV


"Absolutely amazing performance." David Magliano, MBE, Director of Strategy, London

Olympic Games


"A really wonderful evening…...absolutely the most perfect setting and production and, of course, performance." Adrian Dannatt, actor, author, editor, artist.


"What a stirring and remarkable performance by David Westhead in the perfect setting!" Lucy Lubbock, Art Historian

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