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Ted lives on a 1970s council housing estate with his wife and son. He
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Start: Waitin’ For Godot. That was it. I’ll tell y’about theatres. We went in to see this thing, it was about these two tramps waitin’ for this mate of theirs. Well, I’m not kiddin’ you?
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End: I laughed meself silly at the rest of them next door. When our John come out with his mum, I said to him, didn’t I, John? I said to him – don’t tell me – the Godot feller didn’t turn up!
For full extended monologue, please refer to the script edition cited here: Willy Russell,”Breezeblock Park” in Will Russell Plays: 1, Methuen Drama, 2002, p.75.
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