William R. Cashner, 77, of Watsontown, passed away Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024, at the Gatehouse. Born April 14, 1946, in Lock Haven, he was the son to the late Ra
William R. Cashner, 77, of Watsontown, passed away Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024 at the Gatehouse. Born April 14, 1946 in Lock Haven, he was the son of the late Ralp
1933 – 2015
On February 2, 1955, the man who would become one of Samuel Beckett’s greatest protegés, got into a car in Los Angeles with a loaded gun. Rick Cluchey robbed and accidentally shot the driver, was caught, and subsequently sentenced to life in San Quentin Prison without the possibility of parole. It was through this violent episode that he was to find his calling in theater, especially as a interpreter, director, and actor for the works of Samuel Beckett.
When the San Francisco Actors Workshop performed Waiting for Godot at San Quentin in November 1957, Cluchey was not allowed out of his cell. He was a skilled boxer, violent, and seen as an escape threat. But he heard Godot through the public address system, and it inspired in him and his prisonmates a redemptive and creative streak that would ultimately secure his release from prison.