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 | | Whatever Happened to Godot? |  | | By: Jonathan Dorf | ISBN: 978-1-60003-099-4 | | |
| Script: $5.25 | | eScript (Internet Download Perusal Script): $5.25 | | Notebook Script: $12.75 | | | (8.5 x 11 3-ring binder with large margins for notes) |
| | First Performance Royalty: $20.00 | | Each Additional Performance: $20.00 | | | Type: One Act Play | | Genre: Comedy | | Running Time: 10 minutes | | Speaking Cast: 3 either, 3 total cast | | Flexibility: gender flexible |
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|  | | To view the Script Preview PDF files, you need Adobe Reader 7 or newer. | | | Synopsis: | | | Finally, the story behind the most famous no-show in all of literature. Enter Godot, con artist, living in a cramped apartment with the amnesiac Boy, preparing to fleece those two poor suckers, Vladimir and Estragon, out of the fortune he believes they have. But a knock on the door changes everything. A burly enforcer is there to collect on Godot's debts. The only way Godot can save himself from certain violence at the hands of a sensitive guy is to pretend to be his own butler. And when the thug decides to wait for Godot to return... |
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