Waiting for Godot (TV Movie 1977) ⭐ 7.8 | Drama (original) (raw)

An adaptation for television of Samuel Beckett's play, performed by the Los Angeles Actors' Theatre. Two tramps try to amuse themselves while waiting for an appointment with an illusive gent... Read allAn adaptation for television of Samuel Beckett's play, performed by the Los Angeles Actors' Theatre. Two tramps try to amuse themselves while waiting for an appointment with an illusive gentleman named Godot.An adaptation for television of Samuel Beckett's play, performed by the Los Angeles Actors' Theatre. Two tramps try to amuse themselves while waiting for an appointment with an illusive gentleman named Godot.

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Yes it was a very good production, I have experienced "Godot" numerous times in my life before and after the performance by Ralph Waite & Dana Elcar. it was Filmed out in the Desert in conjunction with KCET the Local PBS Station for L.A. if anyone has a copy to sell, It will probably will be through them. the piece was originally worked out as a staged version done at Mr. Waite's Los Angeles Actors Theater, And yes it was In a very seedy area of Hollywood, as admission was free to all performances, the resulting audiences were a curious mix of regular LA theater goers, prostitutes, drug addicts, and ever small children from the neighborhood whom attended the show many times, the point being that attending a performance us truly a unique experience, and the KCET version really did capture a good deal of that, like a junkie, I have sought out performances of Godot up and down the west coast and haven't seen anything quite so remarkable. Thank you Ralph.

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