(Written in 1959)
An Animator (W. Dennis Hunt), assisted by a Stenographer
(Amanda Plummer) and the whip wielding mute character, Dick (Charles Potter)
has the task of eliciting from Fox (Barry McGovern) some unknown testimony
of unknown significance. If it could be achieved, then "tomorrow,
who knows, we may be free!"
Produced with a documentary about the
play itself which features interviews with the actors performing the
the series, as well as with
Beckett scholars.
PRODUCTION ORGANIZATION: Voices International, New York, NY
YEAR PRODUCED: 1989
DIRECTOR/PRODUCER: Everett C. Frost
DOCUMENTARY & SOUND EFFECTS PRODUCER: Charles Potter
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Faith Wilding
RECORDING ENGINEER: Mike Moran
PRODUCTION ENGINEER: Stephen Erickson
HOST: Henry Strozier
CAST: W. Dennis Hunt, Amanda Plummer, Barry McGovern, Charles
Potter
COMMENTARY: Barry McGovern, Everett Frost, Rosette Lamont
FORMAT: Compact disk (60:00)
1 CD: drama (24:00); documentary (6:00); discussion by Beckett
scholars (30:00)