Alias Godot
by Brendan Gall
directed by Richard Rose
In a gritty New York police station,
a vagrant is being interrogated by two
policemen. But he’s not answerin’
their questions, just complainin’ that
he’s going to be late for an important
meeting. Can they trust him? Particularly
as he’s from France? Inspired by the
classic Beckett play, Alias Godot is a
one-way mirror to paranoid characters
grappling with their fears. Brendan
developed this humourous script
through Tarragon’s Playwrights Unit.
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