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Waiting For Godot with Ian McKellan and Patrick Stewart

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P.Turnbuckle | 09:35 Wed 11th Nov 2009 | Arts & Literature
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Good Morning,

I wondered if anyone knew if there was a recording of any sort available of the recent Waiting for Godot production starring an McKellan and Patrick Stewart?

Thanks, If anyone has any info.

All the best,

PT
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I have asked this elsewhere before and also just had a quick search, both to no avail. I'd certainly be interested in buying if it became available.
It was a fab production.

If I find a source, I'll let you know.
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Duchess Jogger Jayne of Seagull
? ... LOL

=0)
I haven't seen the play. Does Godot arrive before the final curtain, or what?
Yes, it's a variation on the original script.

To the audience's surprise,

... Godot turns up.

LOL, LOL
Well I've emailed one the fansites, so hopefully they might have some news.
I've had a reply, but there's no good news:-

We asked our Newshound to check it out and here's her response:

"No clue. Theater probably routinely records a performance from each production, but
enquirer would probably want to write producers to see if any video release is ever
planned. Duncan C. Weldon Productions or Theatre Haymarket."

Sorry we couldn't be more helpful.
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Shame, I would have quite liked to have seen this!

All the best,

Spare Ed
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oh yes, the shortest play ever written

Act I

Scene 1

Enter Godot.

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