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Re: RAT rights question?



If you want to do GODOT, but you don't want to play by
the rules Beckett left behind, why not write your own
play and liberally rip him off?

Said strategy worked wonders for Tom Stoppard's
career.

--- jeff kitchen <danish50@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Actually 2 questions, but one is tied to the other:
> 
> does anyone know if the amateur rights for godot are
> as strict as the stock 
> rights.  I want to do a non-traditional version of
> the play(set and casting 
> including) and know that with the stock rights you
> are bound to the 
> script... can not deviate in any way from it(as far
> as costuming, set, 
> casting, etc.), and wanted to know if the amateur
> rights are as strict?
> 
> question 2:
> 
> if they are as strict as the stock rights could
> anyone recommend a play 
> along the same vein as godot... one which i would
> have the ability to cross 
> gender casting freely, i have a few in mind but
> suggestions are always 
> welcome
> 
> thanks in advance,
> 
> jeff
>
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