Movie or TV Productions
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A movie version of Waiting for Godot from 2001.
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A movie version of Waiting for Godot from 1991.
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A made-for-TV adaptation of Waiting for Godot.
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Another made-for-TV movie, but this one is in German.
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And yet another one, but in Swedish.
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A 1965 Czech version of Waiting for Godot.
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A Norwegian made-for-TV version of the play.
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Another made-for-TV movie of Waiting for Godot.
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These folks thought Beckett needed an update for the 21st century. It's won a bunch of awards, but young Shmoopers, be warned: it's uncensored.
Videos
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Monsterpiece Theater's "Waiting for Elmo," from Sesame Street.
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A 1987 San Quentin Drama Workshop excerpt on Waiting for Godot.
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This is Lucky’s speech, and it’s fantastic.
Audio
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You should definitely check this out; it’s an audio recording of the play’s performance. You can really get a sense of Waiting for Godot as a dramatic work when you hear the lines spoken instead of just reading them on a page. No joke. Just do it.
Images
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A picture of Lucky and Pozzo on stage.
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Punning and computers; it doesn’t get much better than this.
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A Playbill cover from the first London production.
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This s the book cover for a Turkish edition of the play.
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The cover of the first English edition of Waiting for Godot.
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A photo of Samuel Beckett.
Documents
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Beckett won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1969. Here’s why.
Other
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A great fan site for Samuel Beckett.
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The full online (and free!) text of Waiting for Godot, complete with pictures, which are fun to look at.