Samuel Beckett’s intriguing play “Waiting for Godot,” currently at the Victory Gardens Theater in Lincoln Park through Dec. 15, has invited all manner of social, political and religious interpretations.Even the late playwright himself confessed to be uncertain of its meaning.It has been called an example of the “theater of the absurd,” a designation for plays by playwrights Beckett, Eugene Ionesco (“The Rhinoceros”) and Albert Camus (“The Myth of Sisyphus.”)These …