Waiting for Godonlyknows - A Play by Dave Preston

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Author: Dave Preston ISBN: 9780969954033
Publisher: White Rose Content Publication: August 18, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dave Preston
ISBN: 9780969954033
Publisher: White Rose Content
Publication: August 18, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

The classic Godot is revisited by two luckless pilgrims camped out in the disappearing wilderness. Equal shots of humour and pathos fuel this look at rampant consumerism and a society that threatens to bulldoze everything into the ocean, for the price of creature comforts.

"At last, someone makes sense of Waiting for Godot!"- Times-Colonist review.

With blind optimism, and stubborn ignorance, Gough and Dee wait by a tree for godonlyknows who to come and tell them how the world will be saved. Or not.

Gough's childlike innocence and naivete are countered at every turn by Dee's cynical advice. This pair can't live with each other, but daren't live without each other in a callous, hungry world that is bulldozing its way to self-destruction. When words come, internal rhyming makes it difficult to read the message, but so easy to want to shoot the messenger.

Sometimes it's hard to find wisdom and philosophy in the wilderness, and sometimes you trip right over it.

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The classic Godot is revisited by two luckless pilgrims camped out in the disappearing wilderness. Equal shots of humour and pathos fuel this look at rampant consumerism and a society that threatens to bulldoze everything into the ocean, for the price of creature comforts.

"At last, someone makes sense of Waiting for Godot!"- Times-Colonist review.

With blind optimism, and stubborn ignorance, Gough and Dee wait by a tree for godonlyknows who to come and tell them how the world will be saved. Or not.

Gough's childlike innocence and naivete are countered at every turn by Dee's cynical advice. This pair can't live with each other, but daren't live without each other in a callous, hungry world that is bulldozing its way to self-destruction. When words come, internal rhyming makes it difficult to read the message, but so easy to want to shoot the messenger.

Sometimes it's hard to find wisdom and philosophy in the wilderness, and sometimes you trip right over it.

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