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[3027]
 $6.50 

Drama

Bruce Bonafede

5 m., 1 f. (interracial).

Int.

A sensation at Actors Theatre of Louisville's Humana Festival, this ingenious play is about two black South African actors in America to perform Waiting for Godot. The anti apartheid movement wants the performance canceled as a political gesture and has even threatened the actors' families to achieve its aim. The predicament of Didi and Godo in Waiting for Godot is cleverly juxtaposed with that of the two actors. "Blazing with emotional force and moral complexities ... taut, searing inquiry into the inequities frequently perpetrated in the name of political justice."-- Louisville Courier Journal. "States the problem with heart breaking clarity."-- Time Magazine.

FEE: $35 per performance. Please state one act version when ordering

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