Authors: Mark Ravenhill
Cardew
Because it is both plain and becoming.
Phil
I don’t want to be plain and becoming.
Cardew
You will be whatever I decide you should be.
Phil
Why can’t I be called something else?
Cardew
What? Jack?
Phil
I don’t know. Something else.
Cardew
They will be through in a few minutes. After three. One two three.
Phil
sings
.
Cardew
Well, it is not accurate but then anyone can sing accurately. But it is sung with great feeling, which is all that is required in polite society. The posture just a little more . . .
Cardew
arranges
Phil
.
Phil
Why can’t I stand naturally?
Cardew
Nature always benefits from a little rearrangement.
Phil
I feel uncomfortable.
Cardew
And a wilful nature must be watched at all times.
Now, I shall fetch them. We will be through shortly. The chin just a little higher.
Exit
Cardew
.
Phil
Horrid postures. Horrid chins and horrid, horrid music.
Enter
Prism
with pram and handbag. She has a bloody nose.
Prism
Excuse me. Excuse me. I . . .
She faints.
Phil
Fuck.
He holds
Prism
.
Come on. Come on.
Prism
Pray forgive me.
Phil
You alright?
Prism
Oh yes. Quite well thank you.
She stands, faints again. She recovers.
Oh dear.
Phil
What happened?
Prism
I have been the victim of an alarming incident.
Phil
Yeah?
Prism
Yes. I alighted, with some difficulty as I had the child in the perambulator, upon an omnibus in Gower Street which, as we turned into Bloomsbury Square, overturned, depositing me on the pavement.
Phil
Then you must be a Fallen Woman.
Prism
No. I assure you.
Phil
I’ve always wanted to meet a Fallen Woman.
Prism
Young man, I am quite unfallen.
The baby cries.
Phil
The child is calling for you.
Prism
Oh it is quite alright. No great damage done. Oh.
She opens the handbag.
Oh no. Oh no. Wretched temperance beverage. Cursed omnibus. Oh, what is to become of us?
Phil
What is it?
Prism
A temperance beverage, which I bought in Leamington in a moment of extravagance, has exploded in the upset and – oh, look at my manuscript. Just look at it. Maybe it can be saved. If I hurry. Please, will you wait with the baby for a while?
Phil
I can’t do that.
Prism
For a very short while, while I clean –
Phil
No.
Prism
He will be no bother.
Phil
Don’t leave me alone with it. Please. Please. Take it with you.
He pushes the pram to
Prism
.
Take it with you.
Prism
pushes the pram to
Phil
.
Prism
Men are such cowards. For a moment.
Phil
pushes the pram back.
Phil
It won’t be safe. You can’t trust me.
Prism
But I do. I do.
Phil
I hurt people. I hurt myself. I done a bad thing. I shouldn’t have did what I did to her. I know that now.
Prism
Please. My manuscript is spoiling.
Phil
Listen. Listen. Somebody’s got to listen.
My kid. My kid. She’s five. Then. She’s five. We’ve got it all. Got a flat. Her mum’s there. I’m there. And yeah, alright, we’ve both got a habit, but we’re coping, okay? We’re controlling it, it’s not controlling us.
But I’m behind with my payments. And my dealer’s giving me hassle. I mean, he’s supplying but he’s giving a lot of grief.
And I’m, ‘You’ll get your money. You’ll get it.’ Fuck knows how.
And one day he goes: ‘Let me fuck the kid. Quick fuck with the kid. I’ll be careful – it’s not like I’m gonna split her or nothing. Ten minutes and I’ll let you off.’
And I’m: ‘No. You perv, you nonce. No.’
And it goes on. Months. ‘Let me fuck the kid.’ ‘No.’
But then he stops supplying and you hold out, you’re going fucking turkey but, you’re a dad. Your instincts won’t let you . . .
Until. Yeah. Until . . .
Prism
I don’t understand you. What strange words you use.
Exit
Prism
.
Cardew
(
off
) Through here. We’re all ready.
Enter
Cardew
,
Augusta
,
Moncrieff
and
Constance
.
They sit and wait, looking at
Phil
.
John?
Pause.
Cardew
John?
Pause.
John.
Phil
I’m not John. You can’t do this to me. You’re fucking me up. You find someone else, alright? You looked after me, you sorted me out. I’m grateful. But I’m moving on. You gotta find someone else.
Cardew
No. I don’t want that.
Phil
You’re a nice bloke. You’ll find someone.
Cardew
I don’t want that. I want you. I love you.
Phil
I don’t want you to love me.
Cardew
I don’t want to love you but . . .
Phil
I’m not like you. I can’t be like you.
Cardew
Stay.
Exit
Phil
.
Cardew
John.
Moncrieff
Leave him be.
Cardew
But suppose he should escape.
Augusta
Escape?
Cardew
Please.
Exit
Cardew
.
The baby cries.
Moncrieff
Why is the child left unattended?
Constance
I don’t know.
Moncrieff
Where is the nanny? This won’t do at all. Prism! Prism!
Exit
Moncrieff
.
Augusta
Unreliable creature. I knew from the moment I saw her on the platform she was not to be trusted.
Constance
How is our mother?
Augusta
Oh don’t talk to me of her. I detest our mother.
Constance
Augusta, no.
Augusta
Our mother is of the sorry opinion that Ireland is a woman in spirit and that the spirit of Ireland resides in her.
Constance
Yes?
Augusta
A delusion which has led her to write many mystic speeches and much inflammatory poetry.
Constance
But still, she is our mother.
Augusta
Really, this modern mania for acknowledging one’s parents after birth seems to me to be quite senseless.
Constance
You shouldn’t say such things.
Augusta
Mothers should have their eyes plucked out. Blindness is a very attractive thing in a woman.
Constance
How cold you are.
Augusta
Although you of course will be an excellent mother.
Constance
Yes. This is of me. This came from me.
She picks up the baby.
Nothing. I feel nothing.
Corridor.
Phil
(
off
) Gobbledbybubblygobble. Hehhehhaa.
Go up. Go down. Go all the way up. Go all the way down. Uh oh. Uh oh. Uh oh.
Tastic. Tastic. Tastic. Hehehahahaaa.
Baby cries. Enter
Lorraine
putting her clothes on. Enter
Phil
in the plastic mask.
Phil
Again. Again. Again. Again.
Lorraine
He wants me.
Phil
No bye-byes. No bye-byes.
Lorraine
I gotta go to him.
Phil
Tastic. Tastic. Again. Again.
Lorraine
(
laughs
) I told you no.
Phil
Tinky. Tinky-Winky.
Lorraine
You’re mad, you.
Phil
Oh oh oh.
Lorraine
Bye bye, Tinky-Winky. Bye bye.
Phil
Again. Again.
Phil
grabs
Lorraine
.
Lorraine
Off. Get off me.
Phil
Again. Again.
Lorraine
I told you. No.
Pause.
Phil
takes off the mask. They kiss.
Lorraine
Look. I got responsibilities.
Phil
Too right. This (
His erection
.) – this is your responsibility.
Lorraine
No. That’s, well . . .
Phil
Yeah?
Lorraine
Well, that’s a laugh, innit?
Phil
Oh, a laugh right. Yeah. Tubbyhaha.
Lorraine
Yeah. That’s a giggle.
Phil
No. You’re involved now.
Lorraine
Please. I’ve got a kid to look after. I don’t want to let them down. I was only supposed to be here for a few days. But they asked me to stay on. ’Cos I’m good with him.
Phil
What they need you for?
Lorraine
He’s needy. They’re busy. He’s ill. They can’t cope.
Phil
They should learn to cope.
Lorraine
Come and have a look at him.
Phil
No.
Lorraine
Come on. He’s gorgeous. You’ll like him.
Phil
No.
Lorraine
He’ll like you. I know he will.
Phil
I’m not good with kids. They don’t like me.
Lorraine
You scared of him?
Phil
No . . . yes.
Lorraine
I love him. I never felt like I understood anyone before. Before, everyone I met . . . I’m talking, they’re talking. But I never understood them. I always felt like a kid. But him. I understand him, he understands me. I like that.
Phil
They’re gonna use you, you know that? Use you to bring up the kid then soon as it can stand on its own two feet they’re gonna push you out, you know that?
Lorraine
No. They’re not gonna do that.
Phil
They will. You watch. I wouldn’t do that. You come with me. I’m not gonna push you out.
Lorraine
You’re grown up now. You grow up and you’re alone. You gotta do things by yourself.
Phil
Can’t do everything by yourself.
Lorraine
No?
Phil
No. Some things you gotta do together.
He slips his hands inside
Lorraine
’s knickers and starts to masturbate her.
Do you like that?
Lorraine
Yeah.
Baby cries.
Phil
He’s calling for you.
Lorraine
Yeah.
Phil
He can wait for a minute. Alright?
Lorraine
. . . Yeah. Where do you get those clothes?
Phil
Off a poof.
Lorraine
That’s what I thought. You a poof?
Phil
No. But I used a poof. Got to use who you can until you grow up, haven’t you?
Lorraine
Yeah.
Phil
But I don’t need them any more. I’ll get rid of them soon as I can.
Beat.
Lorraine
I’ve got my mum’s knickers on.
Phil
Yeah?
Lorraine
I’m wearing my mum’s knickers.
Phil
Does she know you’ve got them?
Lorraine
She’s dead.
Phil
Nice.
Baby cries.
Lorraine
I gotta go to him.
Phil
In a minute.
He puts the mask on
Lorraine
, continues to masturbate her.
I’m ready now.