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We are two segments in to an 8-segment film, shot over 30 years, of an adaptation of "Waiting for Godot". The first segment (roughly the first 7 pages of the stage play, adapted) was shot in the Tenderloin in San Francisco in the summer of 2016. The second segment, in 2018, in Joshua Tree desert in California. Now we have shot up to the entrance of Pozzo and Lucky. Pozzo is a worldly landowner, seemingly lost, or on his way to where we know not. 50s-60s, usually of tall and portly stature. Lucky can be anywhere from 30-60, and is Pozzo's manservant, who only has one line, but it is one of the most difficult monologues in modern theatre. Accepting headshots and a phone interview before the table read which will be at a house in Lambertville on May 20th or 21st. The adapted script segment will be emailed to you in advance, but it is necessary that you read the entire play before we have the reading. This is not an audition, but we will be filming the third segment at a theatre in Philadelphia within the next year, so we may end up working together.
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