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Jean Cocteau’s update of the Orpheus myth depicts a famous poet (Jean Marais), scorned by the Left Bank youth, and his love for both his wife, Eurydice (Marie Déa), and a mysterious princess (Maria Casarès). Seeking inspiration, the poet follows the princess from…]]></description>
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Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg

2001 Channel 4 presentation of Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett. Two tramps (Barry McGovern, Johnny Murphy) wait for a man named Godot, but instead meet a pompous man and his stooped-over slave.

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Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg

2001 Channel 4 presentation of Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett. Two tramps (Barry McGovern, Johnny Murphy) wait for a man named Godot, but instead meet a pompous man and his stooped-over slave.

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