See more monologues from Willy Russell
Ted lives on a 1970s council housing estate with his wife and son. He
READ MORE - PRO MEMBERS ONLY
Join the ǿֹ community to learn more about this monologue from Breezeblock Park and unlock other amazing theatre resources!
Already a member? Log in
READ MORE - PRO MEMBERS ONLY
Upgrade to PRO to learn more about this monologue from Breezeblock Park and unlock other amazing theatre resources!
Start: Waitin� For Godot. That was it. I’ll tell y’about theatres. We went in to see this thing, it was about these two tramps waitin� for this mate of theirs. Well, I’m not kiddin� you?
[...]
End: I laughed meself silly at the rest of them next door. When our John come out with his mum, I said to him, didn’t I, John? I said to him � don’t tell me � the Godot feller didn’t turn up!
For full extended monologue, please refer to the script edition cited here: Willy Russell,”Breezeblock Park� in Will Russell Plays: 1, Methuen Drama, 2002, p.75.
More about this monologue