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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO GODOT? |
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HOW TO ORDER A READING COPY OF WHATEVER HAPPENED TO GODOT? |
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Send me an email with the following information. Please provide ALL information requested below. 1. Your full name and your organization (theater company, school or other group). If you are a high school or college student, please include your teacher/professor's name. 2. A snail mail address and phone number for your organization. 3. When and where the production would be, and the number of performances. 4. Will admission be charged? 5. When do you expect to make a decision about using my play? 6. Can you receive attachments as PDF files? (The reader is a free download--link below.) If you can't, I can mail you a copy of the play. There will be a small fee assessed to cover postage and copying. 7. Please tell me how you found me and my work (I'm listed on certain websites, and it's always good to know, for both them and me, whether they're effective). 8. A statement that you understand that production of my work requires the payment of a royalty. See the note about royalties on the Plays for Production page. |
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SYNOPSIS |
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Con artist GODOT lives with the amnesiac BOY. He's preparing to fleece his next marks, Vladimir and Estragon, but before he can go, a threatening MAN arrives. Evidently, Godot's actions have gotten him in trouble with the wrong people, and the Man is their enforcer. The only way Godot can escape certain pain is to pretend that he is not, in fact, Godot, but Godot's butler. When the enforcer decides to stay and wait for the seemingly absent Godot to return, the real Godot becomes stuck, waiting for himself. |
| CAST OF CHARACTERS |
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GODOT, late twenties or older |
| THE WAIT IS OVER: HERE'S GODOT... |