Love it. I also love that since he doesn't actually show up, no one can ask about the choices of carrot and tiny dog atop a ridiculous hat. Though, I would almost like Burton's twist as seen by Carter & Rydell, with Godot being the only character, unspeaking, referenced by offstage (offscreen) voices. He'd probably still move around like mobile jello, because it is Johnny Depp, but hey, all the die-hard TB/JD fans will get what they want, and everyone who liked the metaphors and allusions in Godot will get to rage hard enough that everyone will try and see the Gandalf/Picard version instead of the Mad Hatter as Captain Jack Scissorhands.
On note, I wish I was in Australia, to try and see Sir Ian McKellan and Roger Rees' version of the piece.
On note, I wish I was in Australia, to try and see Sir Ian McKellan and Roger Rees' version of the piece.