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Samuel Beckett Radio play Drama 11 voices The playwright was a winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature A little old Irish lady is wending her palsied way to the railroad station. The train is unaccountably late, but at last arrives with her blind husband. Today is his birthday. Together they toddle home, reminiscing about the depressions in their lives, getting wet in a sudden rainfall. A messenger from the station overtakes them and gives the old man a ball. What made the train late, the woman asks. And the messenger says: It was a little child, ma'am, He fell under the wheels of the train. Produced by BBC radio. In Krapp's Last Tape and Other Dramatic Pieces. Restricted as to manner of production. FEE: $75 per performance. Performance licensing rights may be restricted in your area, please inquire for specific details and licensing availability. Other Samuel Beckett titles available from Samuel French include:
Act Without Words I & IIAll That Fall Catastrophe Collected Shorter Plays Embers Endgame FootfallsHappy Days Krapp's Last Tape Krapp's Last Tape & Other Dramatic Pieces Ohio Impromptu A Piece of Monologue PlayRockabyRough Theatre I/Theatre IRough Theatre II/Theatre IIThat TimeWaiting for GodotWhat Where
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