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Sep 17, 2007
a scene from Open Minds
I was rereading a play I wrote about 4 years ago. there is some klunkly stuff and a bit of overwriting, but I have to say, I'm proud of it. Here's a scene:
(MOTHER’s house. Ordinary. Comfortable, clean, but not expensive. A large cardboard box in one corner.)
MOTHER
Herbie, do you have to carry that big old rock around in your pocket? You’re ruining all your good pants.
HERBIE
I need it, Mama. It’s important.
MOTHER
It can’t be so important. I have to buy you new pants. It’s not even like you’re doing hard labor. You’re just walking around with a rock in your pocket so it wears holes in your clothes.
HERBIE
Doesn’t wear holes.
MOTHER
But it does, Herbie. If you have to carry the rock around. . .
HERBIE
It’s my special white rock.
MOTHER
If you have to carry it, couldn’t you switch pockets once in a while?
HERBIE
It goes in this pocket.
MOTHER
But couldn’t you just put it in your left front pocket for a change or maybe one of your back pockets?
HERBIE
Wouldn’t like that. Needs to be in this pocket. Otherwise it would hurt. It would hurt . . . otherwise.
MOTHER
There’s no use talking sense to you.
HERBIE
Mama, can I go to my box now?
MOTHER
Not yet. I want to talk to you for a minute. You know your father won’t be home for a while and you’re gonna have to be the man. I know that’s hard for you cause you’re not like your daddy. You’re big, sure, but you don’t have the head to go with it. But that’s not your fault. It’s the way God made you and but, son, you’re going to have to try to be a man around here. You hear me? What are you doing?
HERBIE
(hand in pocket.)
Got to rub my stone. Make it smooth. Rub it good.
MOTHER
I know, honey. I need you to be strong while your daddy’s gone. You think you can do that?
HERBIE
Can I be strong in the box?
MOTHER
Well, sure, but not just yet. Sit down and lets us have a talk first.
(HERBIE sits.)
MOTHER
Now Herbie, you listening? Listen now. I think you can’t help, you know, what you’re like, but people are going to get the wrong idea with that stone in your pocket and your hand always in there. People will think . . . well, I just don’t know how to say this to you. You can’t play with the rock when people come over.
HERBIE
People coming over?
MOTHER
Well there may be some people over here later and I need you to come out of your box and be on your best behavior.
HERBIE
Scary people.
MOTHER
No, not scary people, but I need for you to be good. Can you be good?
HERBIE
Uh huh. Sure, Mama.
MOTHER
Good. And it would be good if you didn’t play with your rock in your pocket because people might think, people might think you were playing with Mr. Winkie and we both know people don’t want to see other people play with Mr. Winkie when they’re just coming over for some milk and pie. You hear me?
HERBIE
Yeah, Mama.
MOTHER
Let’s practice now. Take you hand out of your pocket. (He does so slowly.) There you go. There you go. Good.
HERBIE
Am I done now? (Looks towards box.)
MOTHER
Not quite yet. Oh, you’re such a good boy. Stand up straight. Now aren’t you a smart looking boy? Who’s my soldier?
HERBIE
I am.
MOTHER
That’s right. You are, aren’t you? Now what are you going to do when people come to visit?
HERBIE
Not touch my winkie?
MOTHER
Right. What else?
HERBIE
Stand up straight?
MOTHER
Yes. What else?
HERBIE
Keep my hands out of my pocket?
MOTHER
Right.
HERBIE
Can I go to my box now?
MOTHER
Not yet, honey. I need you to be a strong little soldier. We have to go over a few more things now.
HERBIE
What things?
MOTHER
Well, we have to pretend a few things.
HERBIE
I like to pretend.
MOTHER
I know. What do you say we pretend Daddy’s a baker?
HERBIE
Daddy’s not a baker.
MOTHER
Today we’re pretending he is. From now on, everyday Daddy’s a baker. OK?
HERBIE
OK, Mama.
MOTHER
Now what does Daddy do?
HERBIE
He’s a baker.
MOTHER
What does he do at work?
HERBIE
He shoots people.
MOTHER
No, Daddy doesn’t shoot people. He bakes bread and pastry and cakes.
HERBIE
Mmm. Yummy.
MOTHER
Right. After the visitors go maybe we can get some cakes. If you’re good and keep your hand, where?
HERBIE
Away from Mr. Winkie?
MOTHER
Right. And out of your pocket and if you don’t say. . . if you tell them Daddy’s a baker.
HERBIE
OK, Mama.
MOTHER
What does your daddy do?
HERBIE
He’s a baker.
MOTHER
What does he do all day?
HERBIE
He bakes . . . bread . . . and . . . pizza.
MOTHER
Close enough.
HERBIE
Can I go in my box now?
MOTHER
Not yet. While the company’s here, I don’t want you to go in the box. Stay out here and don’t say anything unless someone asks you a question.
HERBIE
Like what?
MOTHER
Like what does your Daddy do?
HERBIE
He cooks things.
MAMA
Bakes things.
HERBIE
Yeah, Mama. Course he bakes things. And he writes letters and articles and walks on the streets with signs and sometimes when he has to . . . he doesn’t want to . . . but sometimes when he has to he shoots people, even in the head.
MOTHER
No, he doesn’t. It’ll be very bad if you say that while the people are here. How about if you just say he’s a baker?
HERBIE
He’s a baker.
MOTHER
What does he do?
HERBIE
Makes cookies and sometimes letter bombs.
MOTHER
No. Just cookies and cakes.
HERBIE
And pizza.
MOTHER
OK and pizza. Maybe we should pretend you’re mute. Could you be mute?
HERBIE
Mama?
MOTHER
Never mind. Your Daddy’s a baker. A baker and he doesn’t do anything wrong.
HERBIE
Doesn’t do anything wrong.
MOTHER
That’s right.
HERBIE
Mama?
MOTHER
All right. Go ahead. Get in your box.
(HERBIE climbs in his refrigerator-sized cardboard box.)
MOTHER
Comfortable?
HERBIE
Yes, Mama.
MOTHER
All right. Good.
HERBIE
Mama?
MOTHER
Yes?
HERBIE
Where’s Daddy?
MOTHER
I don’t know, Herbie. Some men are going to come in today because no one knows where Daddy is and Daddy might be angry so the men are afraid.
HERBIE
Why?
MOTHER
Because Daddy’s mad at the men and the men don’t know what Daddy will do.
HERBIE
What will Daddy do?
MOTHER
I don’t know. But don’t worry about that.
HERBIE
Why?
MOTHER
Because good always wins and your Daddy is a good man.
HERBIE
He’s a good baker.
MOTHER
Yes he is. What does he bake?
HERBIE
Cookies.
MOTHER
What else?
HERBIE
Jelly beans.
MOTHER
No he doesn’t! You’re being silly.
HERBIE
(Laughing at his joke.)
Jelly beans!
(Blackout.)
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