
Buffalo Theatre: Krapp's Last Tape Tickets
Overview
Krapp's Last Tape and In The End of Times: This double bill of dramatic performance unfolds at the Katharine Cornell Theatre, located at the University at Buffalo. The production showcases Samuel Beckett's celebrated one-act play, "Krapp's Last Tape," alongside "In The End of Times," another equally compelling and thought-provoking piece. The Katharine Cornell Theatre provides an immersive and intimate theatrical environment, ensuring audience members are fully connected to the actors' performances and the emotional resonance of both narratives. Attendees can look forward to an evening of captivating theatre, delving into profound themes such as memory, regret, and the inexorable passage of time. The University at Buffalo venue enhances the overall experience, offering comfortable seating and excellent acoustics. It's an ideal setting for enjoying Theatre, Drama, or Arts & Theatre events. Additionally, the venue provides concessions, allowing guests to purchase and enjoy snacks and refreshments during the performances.
Highlights
Intimate Venue: The Katharine Cornell Theatre offers an intimate setting for a closer experience.
Comfortable Seating: Enjoy the show with comfortable seating arrangements.
Optimal Acoustics: The theatre is designed for excellent sound quality throughout the venue.
Concessions Available: Snacks and refreshments are available during the performance.
Double Feature: See two thought-provoking plays in one evening.
University Setting: Experience theatre within the vibrant University at Buffalo campus.
Know Before You Go
Krapp's Last Tape and In The End of Times will be performed on February 14, 2026, at 7:30 PM at the University at Buffalo's Katharine Cornell Theatre, located in Buffalo, NY. Please arrive early to allow time for parking and seating. Concessions will be available for purchase.
Hot Tip
For past events at the Katharine Cornell Theatre, attendees suggest arriving at least 30 minutes early to find parking, as it can be limited. Some reviewers recommended bringing a light jacket, as the theatre temperature can vary. Taking a moment to familiarize yourself with the campus map might also save time finding the venue.