Authors: Mark Ravenhill
Victor
feeds
Tim
another pill.
Nick
You’ve been cured?
Tim
I can spin it out for years and years.
Victor
Maybe for ever.
Nick
That’s good, isn’t it?
Tim
It’s fucking marvellous.
Victor
Chooo-ooo.
Another pill.
Tim
The story’s got a happy ending. That’s something you’ve got to get used to. We’ve reached ‘They all lived happily ever after’ and we’ve gone past it and we’re still carrying on. Nobody’s ever written that bit before but we’re doing it. This is the happy world.
Victor
Yes, happy world.
Tim
And you’re part of it now.
Victor
Welcome to happy world.
Nick
Maybe I don’t see it like that.
Tim
You’ll get used to it.
Nick
Maybe it’s not like that. Maybe there’s terrible things. Maybe there’s injustices that make you angry, that make you want to protest . . . make you want to . . .
Tim
Murder?
Nick
No.
Tim
Stuff that makes you want to kill?
Nick
I’m not saying that.
Tim
Nadia told me about you.
Victor
I want to dance now.
Tim
When Daddy’s finished. (
To
Nick
.) So what are you saying? You’re saying things out there make you want to kill and you’ve got no responsibility?
Nick
I’ve never said that.
Tim
We’re all responsible for our own actions, okay? We don’t blame other people. That’s very nineteen eighty-four.
Nick
Alright.
Tim
Because it’s not out there any more, alright? You can’t look out there and blame, blame, blame. And I can imagine what it was like for you. Everything blocked, everything weighing you down. Communists, apartheid, finger on the nuclear button. It was frightening and you were frightened.
Nick
Don’t tell me, don’t you tell me . . .
Tim
I’m not telling you . . .
Nick
You child, you boy / don’t you fucking tell me . . .
Tim
What do you think I’m telling you?
Nick
. . . what you don’t understand. Just you keep your mouth / shut if you don’t understand.
Tim
Just trying to make you see.
Nick
Keep your fucking mouth shut.
Victor
Socialist?
Tim
You going to kill me?
Nick
No.
Victor
Socialist.
Tim
Because if you want to, I think you should go / right ahead.
Nick
No.
Tim
Just let me know when you’re going to / kill me, alright?
Nick
Leave it.
Tim
And I’ll let you know when I’m ready to be killed.
Nick
Leave it / now. I don’t want to hear this.
Tim
Because one day I might get bored with being in happy land / and then we could get together.
Nick
SHUT UP. SHUT UP. SHUT THE FUCK UP.
Pause.
Victor
You are socialist?
Nick
Yeah.
Victor
I hate socialist.
Nick
Right.
Victor
Everything falling to pieces. The buildings ugly and falling down. The shops ugly, empty. The ugly people following the rules and then mocking and complaining when they think that no one is listening. All the time you know it is rotting, but all the time ‘Everything is getting better. Everything is for the best. The people are marching forward to the beat of history.’ This lie. This deception. This progress. Big fucking lie.
Nick
Maybe in some countries but the / principle of socialism.
Victor
Don’t tell me about my country. You know nothing.
Tim
I look at people who were around in nineteen eighty-four. And I see bitter people. I think you must have spent so much time being angry that it’s left you all hard and bitter, and now there’s no way for you to deal with today.
Nick
I’m coping.
Tim
Yes?
Nick
Yes. Nadia’s helping me and I’m coping. I want to look after her. I didn’t think I’d ever want that again. Prison, you’ve got to look after yourself. But now I really want to look after Nadia.
Enter
Nadia
. Her face is bruised.
Nadia
Hello, hello. Hey, I’m sorry. I’m sorry to keep everyone waiting. What are you up to? How about going out? I think we should go out.
Victor
Dance. / Dance.
Nadia
Yeah, let’s do that. Let’s go out.
Tim
Are you alright?
Nadia
I’m okay.
Victor
Part-eee.
Nick
What happened to your face?
Nadia
I’m fine now. Everything’s fine.
Nick
You’re not, your face.
Nadia
Let’s not talk about that.
Nick
Is this Simon? Has Simon been / waiting for you outside the club?
Nadia
I’m not going to talk about it.
Nick
Come on, come on, tell me.
Tim
Look. If she doesn’t want to talk about it –
Nick
She’s got to talk about it.
Tim
When she’s ready. When she’s got the right space, she’ll . . .
Nadia
Yeah. When I’m ready.
Nick
Come on, come on, this is stupid. This is . . . if he’s beating you up. If the bastard is doing that, then we’ve got to . . .
Tim
Kill him?
Nick
Do something about it.
Tim
Get round with the axe and chop, chop, chop?
Nick
Please. Tell me what he did to you.
Nadia
No. I’m not going to do that. I’m not going to latch on to some negative. I’m not going to do that.
Tim
Come to me. Come to me and we’ll kiss it better.
Nadia
Yes.
Tim
(
to
Victor
) Sweeties. Sweeties for my little girl.
He kisses
Nadia
’s face.
How’s that?
Nadia
Hurts a bit.
Nick
Well of course it hurts a bit.
Nadia
But it’s feeling better.
Victor
feeds
Nadia
sweets.
Victor
Chug, chug, chug.
Nick
I look at you. You look at me and you see bitter and ugly, alright then, but I look at you and I see . . . what is this? What are you? Nothing’s connected, you’re not connected with anything and you’re not fighting anything.
Tim
But we’re happy.
Nick
Are you?
Victor
Oh yes, happy.
Nick
And what does that mean?
Tim
It means we’re content with what we’ve got.
Nadia
And we’re at peace with ourselves.
Tim
And we take responsibility for ourselves.
Nadia
And we’re our own people.
Tim
And we’re not letting the world get to us.
Nick
But she’s bruised, bleeding . . .
Nadia
On the outside.
Tim
Yeah, you can’t just look on the outside.
Nick
And what about you?
Tim
What about me?
Nick
What about you? Inside you there’s chemicals fighting virus fighting your body fighting . . .
Tim
And if I stay calm . . .
Nick
You can’t stay calm all the time.
Tim
It’s an addiction stress, you know?
Nadia
doubles up in pain.
Nadia
Oh shit, oh shit, oh shit. Stomach hurts. Shit.
Nick
Here . . . show me. Where?
Nadia
Here.
Nick
Did he kick you?
Nadia
I can’t remember.
Nick
Did he kick you in the stomach?
Nadia
Yes, I think he probably did.
Nick
Oh sweetheart, sweetheart.
Nick
kisses
Nadia
.
Nadia
pulls away.
Nadia
Thank you. There, better now. Let’s go out. Come on, everybody, let’s go out. Is Victor working tonight?
Victor
Oh yes.
Nadia
Victor’s working in a club. He gyrates around in a cage and he’s totally wild. Aren’t you, Victor?
Victor
Yes, totally wild.
Nadia
And sometimes Victor takes his shorts off and everyone goes crazy.
Victor
I’ve got a fantastic cock.
Tim
Victor’s got a fabulous dick, baby’s arm.
Nadia
It’s great, Nick, you’ll love it.
Nick
No thanks.
Nadia
Oh come on, Nick. Come on. You’ll love it.
Nick
I’m not coming.
Nadia
Oh Nick.
Tim
If it’s not Nick’s thing . . .
Nadia
Nick doesn’t know if it’s his thing until he’s tried it. He’s got to give it a go. Not too many go-go dancers in prison, were there, Nick?
Tim
You don’t know what they get up to in there.
Nadia
Give it a go, Nick.
Nick
Please. I can’t handle this.
Nadia
Handle what?
Nick
This happy stuff.
Nadia
Nick, everyone’s got a right to be happy.
Nick
Well of course.
Tim
Even you’ve got a right to be happy. We’re giving you permission.
Victor
Yes. Happy.
Nick
But I can’t do it. I can’t look at you. I can’t look at the bruises while he gyrates.
Nadia
Well of course you won’t be looking at the bruises. That’s what make-up was invented for.
Tim
Make-up, Victor.
Exit
Victor
.
Nadia
Cover up the nasty stuff. And there’ll be plenty of make-up on.
Nick
But it won’t make them go away.
Nadia
Out of sight.
Nick
But I’ll be thinking about them. I’ll be worrying about you.
Enter
Victor
.
Nadia
I don’t want you to think about me. I don’t want you to worry about me.
Nick
But I can’t help it.
Nadia
I think Nick needs an E.
Victor
Yes. Much better than socialism.
Victor
fetches an E from his bag
.
Tim
That’s a thing that’ll be new to Nick. E. Very post eighty-four.
Victor
Everyone is the same when you take this. Everybody loves everybody. Take it.
Nick
No. I’m going.
Nadia
Going where?
Nick
I don’t know. I’m leaving.
Nadia
Then we’ll see you later.
Nick
No, not later. I mean I’m leaving, I’m taking my stuff and I’m going.
Nadia
You don’t have to do that.
Nick
I’m leaving because I can’t handle this.
Nadia
But I’m handling it.
Nick
But I love you. I’ve fallen in love with you but I can’t see you . . . all this happening to you . . . and you’re not doing anything about it . . . and me being angry all the time and you . . .
Nadia
Well, alright then.
Nick
I’ve got to get out. I’m sorry.
Exit
Nick
.
Victor
Weak man. Socialist. He took it seriously.