Sonata No. played by Suzanne Rozsa (violin)
Paul Hamburger (piano)
Rhapsody No. 1 and Sonata No. 2:
June 1
'He should be here,' ' He didn't say for sure he'd come.' And if he doesn't come ! We'll come back tomorrow.' And then the day after tomorrow.' Possibly.' ' And so on.' ' The point is - .' 'Until he comes'
A tragi-comedy in two acts by Samuel Beckett
Translated from his original
French text by the author
Characters in order of speaking:
Production by Donald McWhinnie (: second broadcast)
Waiting for Godot was first presented (as En Attendant Godot) at the Theatre de Babylone, Paris, during the season of 1952-3. This is its first radio production.
DURING THE INTERVAL (9.40-9.50 app.),:
Movements from Quintet in C
(Claude Arrieu) played by the French Wind Quintet on a gramophone record
French Suite No. 3, in B minor played by Ralph Kirkpatrick (clavichord) (: second broadcast)