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[Summary] => The Irish dramatist Samuel Beckett wrote Waiting for Godot in English, later translating it into French for Paris audiences. According to Studs Terkel, when the play was staged in the US in the 50s, critics wrote: "How dare you? This is horrible, loathesome, dirty; this is a hoax, a fake, a fraud. How could you perpetrate this on the great American public?" Walter Winchell claimed he wouldnt soil his mouth reporting on the play. In Miami, more than half of the audience left before the play was over.
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