Wed, 14 May, 2008 - 15:40
A Samuel Beckett play is to go on the biggest tour ever seen in Ireland.
Actors will bring 'Waiting for Godot' to a total of 40 venues across 32 counties during eight weeks in September and October.
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CourtsEntertainmentHeathrowPlace: IrelandPlace: UKPlace: Barbican CentrePlace: LondonPlace: New York’s Lincoln CenterPlace: Foxrock Co DublinPlace: ParisPerson: BeckettPerson: Samuel BeckettPerson: Alan StanfordPerson: Barry McGovernPerson: Stephen BrennanPerson: Michael ColganPerson: ColganPerson: GodotPerson: TaoiseachPerson: Brian CowenPerson: Minister for Arts, Sport and TourismPerson: Martin CullenPerson: Minister of State Conor LenihanPerson: O’HanlonPerson: Gay ByrnePerson: Alison DoodyPerson: Louis Le BroquyEvent: Beckett Centenary Festival DublinOrganisation: Gate Theatre
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