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Godot Waits For Homeland Security

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Godot Waits For Homeland Security is a 2003 play written by Martin Kimeldorf of Washington, D.C., United States.

This play consists of only two characters: AmbiMan and ProtoMan. It is set in a time when the United States has been invaded by those who have been attacked earlier by the USA. The text sharply criticizes the Homeland Security Department established under President George W. Bush. It expresses fear that the department has been established and is being used to suppress the voice of the opposition. The play also questions war-mongering attitudes of the developed nations.

The title is suggestive of Waiting For Godot, written by Samuel Beckett, but it is not a prequel or sequel.

It has been produced by Theaters Against War (THAW) and Theatre Formation Paribartak.

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Godot Waits For Homeland Security Wikipedia


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