The McSweeney's Joke Book of Book Jokes by McSweeney's
Author:McSweeney's
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780307389350
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published: 2008-04-01T00:00:00+00:00
When youâre citing Marcel Proust
and you feel that doo-doo juice:
Diarrhea. Diarrhea.
When youâre laughing at Voltaire
and you flood your underwear:
Diarrhea. Diarrhea.
ON THE OCCASION, GIVE OR TAKE, OF THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST STAGING, IN PARIS, OF SAMUEL BECKETTâS WAITING FOR GODOT, A FEW REPRESENTATIVE SELECTIONS FROM THE ANNOTATED TREASURY OF WAITING FOR GODOT PARODIES
by Ben Greenman
Waiting for Bedpan
London, 1954. One of the earliest known parodies of Beckettâs existentialist classic was penned by the venerable drama critic Arthur Bryce. Bryceâs initial reviews of the play called it âfrankly idiotic,â âfolly at interminable length,â and âa blot on the escutcheon of the theatre.â When this review failed to derail Beckettâs play, Bryce took it upon himself to craft this parody, in which an elderly man named Sam suffers silently in his hospital bed while he waits for the orderlies, who have been âdis-orderedâ by vapid modern theater, to bring him a bedpan. To Bryceâs chagrin, the play ran for only ten performances; to what Bryce later confessed was his secret delight, Beckett himself took in one of those performances while visiting London. âWhat a prophetic work,â he quipped. âI do have to go to the loo.â
Waiting for McCarthy
Berkeley, California, 1968. The rock musician Frank Zappa partially funded and may have partially written this overtly polemic work, which focused on a group of young people in despair over the popularity of Richard Nixon. Vladimir and Estragon have been renamed Michael and Michelleâsome critics thought that the play was lampooning the countercultureâs own brand of nonconformist conformityâand the central couple spends the first half of the play topless, lounging in bed. When Lucky enters, he is carrying two cups of black coffee and a framed portrait of Tom Hayden. Pozzo, predictably, is a crude caricature of Nixon.
Waiting for Waiting for Godot
Reed College, 1974. This play grew from a real-life incident concerning theater majors waiting for the arrival of visiting professor and Beckett expert Jonathan Burkman, who had called a meeting for Monday, 9 a.m., to discuss that semesterâs production of Krappâs Last Tape. By 10, Burkman had not arrived, and one of the students proposed writing a play about his tardiness. Another student suggested that the studentsâ actual conversation could be used as a starting point. Done.
Waiting for Good Blow
New York, 1979. Vladimir and Estragon retained their names and most of their lines in this production, which recast them as downtown hustlers and part-time band managers meeting with their drug dealer on a Manhattan street corner. The long and somewhat sadistic set of instructions delivered to Lucky by Pozzo in Act II was left untouched. All actors wore black leather jackets and sunglasses; the soundtrack, delivered faux-amateurishly from an onstage boom box, redundantly included several songs by the Ramones, including â53rd and 3rdâ and âCarbona Not Glue.â
Oh! Heâs Here!
Coeur dâAlene, Idaho, 1985. Shortly after graduating from the theater program at Columbia University, the playwright Linton Kwesi Silverstein (née David Silverstein) broke up with his girlfriend and perennial leading lady, Elaine Wofford, who had moved with him from New York.
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