Beckett wrote the play - like Ionesco's "Chairs," a landmark of existential drama - 40 years ago.
The poem makes a human and existential drama out of a simple act of animal predation and ultimately can only be comic or absurd.
The outcome is an existential drama straight out of Beckett.
And likewise, I can see the figures in this painting in isolation: as individual existential dramas.
It is about the existential drama of his own life.
Meatyard treated these decrepit buildings like stage sets for home-grown existential dramas.
Bogged down by stylistic gimmickry, "Look Both Ways" aims for existential drama but succeeds only in reminding us that misery loves company.
It's a tale that manages to be a moral lesson and a dark existential drama: an oddly rich fable typical of the show's universe of desperation.
And the swarming airports became hellish, like vast sets for some existential drama.
"I would say an existential drama," said Ethan, who co-wrote the film with his brother and produced it.