How We Are Script

Part 1.0 Meet

Man A:

We are on stage. You wanted some back and forth. Some Banter.

Woman A

Maybe? So it isn’t so meta.

Man A

So wanky

Woman A

I don’t wank I masturbate

Man A

Nothing is so indulgent as writers making actors pretend that they are doing something beyond acting.

Woman A

Transparency is a bitch. I’m just still trying to get my head around the…you know the form of this thing,

 Man A

I’m almost done with form 

Woman A

and platform. 

Man A

as in the shoes?

Woman A

I’m done with the kitchen table…..I have to teach things and say things and claim things

Man A

is this banter?

Woman A

I don’t think we are, at this stage, on stage. I think we are still …oh no you are right, we are. We are on – stage.

Man A

I guess that’s a statement about the current reality rather than stage direction. If this is banter it’s pretty geeky fourth wall performance banter. I guess that’s a statement about the current reality rather than stage direction. If this is banter it’s pretty geeky fourth wall performance banter.

Man A

So do you remember the first time I saw you?

Woman A

i saw you on a train and my friend Lesley said “He’s a player”

Woman B

I saw you, I can’t remember exactly maybe at Jo’s birthday but I’d seen you somewhere before.

Man D

I’d been seeing you for years before I really talked to you

From the side of the auditory a light turns onto a woman

Woman A

You just sat down at our table and began to babble.

From the side of the auditory a light turns onto a woman

Woman C

Yeah I remember you at Mandy’s party. You’d been dancing in that way you do, like a broken helicopter.

Man D (Shouting and laughing)

Oh momma, why you do that thing?

Woman D

Because I can you silly man.

Woman B (shouting)

He fucking loves you!

Woman A

Nar

Woman A

Yeah

Woman A

Nar

Woman B

Yes

Woman A

He loves himself, I just happen to be in the room a lot.

Woman B

Oh you knew exactly how to get me into bed. You are such a smooth talker.

Man A

We kept texting because it was fun and there was a real connection, you know it.

Woman A

Yeah you’re doing it again saying all the right things.

Man B

You want to think that because you’ve constructed a narrative about men wielding power.

Woman B

You do! 

Man B

Oh really well why am I always feeling like I never impress you? 

Woman A 

So we just text each bother and pretend we are are different people from our past?

Man A

When was it that I saw you again?

They just begin to talk to each other

Woman A

I saw you or you saw me? They may not be the same thing. But you always assume centre stage, lead actor status don’t you?

Man A

Sorry is that a comment or a correction

Woman A

I was replying to your character as my character.

Man A

So at first it’s just how people meet. You know I saw you  blah blah

Woman A

But then we mix it up so it’s like all the people we’ve ever met but…

Man A

Yes and we are never sure about the context. But then we should just

Woman B

How did you talk me into this.

Man B

Into what.

Woman B

Don’t be coy, into making me fall for you.

Man B

You do realise I’m falling too

Woman B

Woman fall further

Man B

Men land harder

Woman B

Yeah onto your feet

Man B

What is this, battle of the cliches

Woman C

You are a cliche

Man C

Because I take of myself and go to a bit of effort.

Woman C

No I like that but the man preening doesn’t have to be connected to a massive ego.

Woman B (to man B)

So I was down on all fours and he empties this can of dog food onto my back! 

Man B

Yeah I’ve done the same. You just wait till someone is passing and you drop a conversation bomb. (Man B raises his voice)

So my penis was completely green and dripping something. 

Woman B

I saw you, sitting alone in a cinema after the credits had rolled, but before the lights came up, I could see tears in your eyes so I didn’t want to intrude. I had come into the cinema early and you were leaving late…. I watched you for a while then hid in the toilets.

Man B

I had no idea, of course. So how long did you stay in there?

Woman B

I’m not sure how long or what film it was but you looked so young. like a small child and then I don’t think we saw each other for 6 months. Though I felt you everywhere and your words turned up everywhere

Man B

No I mean how long did you stay in the toilets?

Lights fade and return to previous couple

This is great writing a play by texting. But I have to go now

Man A

Of course right in the middle of our performance. Okay I’ll tell the audience a story while you’re gone.

Woman C

We’d been going out for some time, I can’t remember how long. We went to the beach. 

Man C

Oh god that was a weird day, you were so difficult to get to know. You always pushed me away then suddenly 

Man C

Oh you brilliant wet drama

bobbing alone

on the inflatable lobster

you bought

as a joke.

I said they are no good

in the wind

watching you at a distance

which you seem 

always to extend

I turned and

faced the sand

a small shell had

a seaweed stem

with frond a top

it looked like

a cartoon desert island.

For some time I watched

it sway in the wind

I turned back to you

So that you might see

I had found something

Magical

You had gone

now

just a speck of red.

Thank goodness

for the kindness

of dragon boat

practice sessions

Image disappears and lights fade up 

Woman C

Yes, that’s it, dragon boating was where I saw you again. Dawn session, wet seats, traffic drone under the Glebe island bridge. You seemed embarrassed to be finally exercising and I was at the helm. You forget I am a barrister, if I don’t exercise I combust.

Man C

Mmm yes. But your timeline is all wrong. We both got into the dragon boat racing thing after you got rescued. At least I think so, was that you on the lobster? You got in the papers and everything. I still have the shell!

Woman D

Bloody hell! I just looked at the newspaper cutting I keep in a scrapbook and it’s wasn’t you. I could have sworn….under oath your honor, no right just a barrister.

Man D

So I can’t remember so well, apparently, but I do remember your energy! I think because you were the helmsman… person is the reason our team did well. Honestly it was a bit like landing in a Roman Galli !

Man D

Oh I hate labels as much as you and I said that enough times. But I do think that anything you fear getting into means you already are in it.

Woman D

Brain chemicals are hard to translate into day to day living language. 

Man D

I mean we both loved falling for each other and the heady chemical cocktail was both intoxicating and frightening. 

Woman C

So as the intoxicating stage wanes you realize you really do want to be with this person but you don’t want to fall into a co-dependent trap 

Man C

Surely we can make the label what you want? So what if you call it a relationship doesn’t mean you can’t define your own version of what that means. 

Woman B

So yeah I think it was you being worried about repeating a pattern that was in society.

Man A

You used to love coming to my place but I was always on a stopwatch at yours, not really. I always knew it was because you couldn’t handle the expectations you thought I was placing on the thing that we call us.

Woman A

Can I say here is a junction with two different realities. Me the writer wants to answer this description you wrote about. About a relationship not comfortable about the label. I want to make sense of that as I did above.

However me the character feels frustrated that you just don’t get how difficult it was to be attached to someone who always wanted something impossible. You used me to define yourself.

Man A

Being alone

In a car at night

as a city juxtaposed

upon my screen

slides by

is a thing

is it not

more alone

as darkness

Simplifies

the whole fucked up mess

main roads being

the ugliest part

of the human nest.

Then I slide into the forest

and night becomes alive.

My lights turn a tree into

a skeleton of her libido

a schematic of her time

alone on a mountain

I might not live in her

swirling adjustments

as she makes sense

of mmmmmmmme

not me

Of her not her

of us not us

Or she might not

lay her head on my chest

like that rock perched

so close to that edge

ever again.

So much weight

so briefly illuminated

The configurations of

rough bark scratching

Into light beams

sweeping

around

a

corner

that I can not see around yet.

Then I remember once again

that everything will be okay

because I love the forest

especially at night.

End of Part 1

Part 1 Meet,  get to know, remembering how we meet

Part 2 Loose, regret, fight, annoy, being alone

Part 3 Live, being, accepting,