Freak and Jajà, like Vladimir and Estragon, are in a no man’s land, with no date or time. Earth is no longer inhabited by humans but a few strange survivors who appear from time to time. The two protagonists, strangers to each other, meet at a bus stop in the middle of nowhere.
Two insurance collectors still anchored in the traditional visits that were in the past, visit unusual clients who will make them reflect on life and their 30 years together.
An in depth remembering and re-creation of the famous 1957 production of Waiting For Godot--so famously used by writer Martin Esslin as the introduction to his important work: The Theater of the Absurd. Also covers some little known German performances in which its suggested that former Nazis performed Waiting For Godot at a Jewish Cultural Building in 1956 (new finding). Also covers Beckett's study locale across the street from the Sante prison and the revelation from James Knowlson's Beckett biography Damned To Fame provides the last startling statement on Beckett, the play, and prisoners.
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