Mother, but Tommyâs going to be very important.
GRACE: Head waiter?
TOMMY: There are no head waiters in Salad City.
GRACE: I donât mean to be unenthusiastic. Really, I donât. Iâve no intentions of squashing your romance, but Emma, I have to say, I have my doubts.
EMMA: Why canât you be supportive?
GRACE: I just donât think a waiter is for you.
EMMA: I hate you!
GRACE: My daughter is used to the finer things. Godiva chocolates. Prescription pills.
TOMMY: I wonât be a waiter forever.
EMMA: You just donât want me to be happy!
TOMMY: I have plans.
GRACE: Thank goodness. What are they?
TOMMY: Iâm thinking of going into law. Or medicine. Or maybe banking.
GRACE: Mr. Duncan is in banking.
TOMMY: But what I really want to do is direct.
EMMA: Tommyâs a genius.
TOMMY: I love the movies.
GRACE: I never go.
TOMMY: Youâre kidding!
GRACE: Sex and violence, violence and sex. Bare breasts and imitation butter.
TOMMY (Passionate) : Have you ever seen Hiroshima, Mon Amour ?
GRACE: I missed it.
TOMMY: I have vision!
EMMA: Mother. I love Tommy. And I intend to marry him.
GRACE: I see. (Pause) Well, first thing weâll have to do is get you out of that restaurant. It really wonât do. Where do you live?
TOMMY: When I left the orphanage, I took a furnished room on Market Street.
GRACE: I see.
TOMMY: But I had to give it up, tips not being what Iâd hoped for.
EMMA: They expect him to wear tight jeans and keep his shirt unbuttoned.
TOMMY (Ashamed) : Did you ever see The Night Porter ?
GRACE: No. And now?
TOMMY: I have a lean-to on Lancaster Pike.
GRACE: Oh.
TOMMY: Itâs not bad. Itâs nice reallyâexcept when it rains.
GRACE: Hmmmm. (Pause) I know! Youâll stay here! With us!
TOMMY: Wellâ
EMMA: Thatâs a wonderful idea!
TOMMY: Iâm afraid I couldnât do that.
GRACE: Why not?
TOMMY: I have my pride.
EMMA: Tommy!
TOMMY (Proud) : Did you ever see The Grapes of Wrath ?
GRACE: Iâll tell you whatâyou can earn your keep!
TOMMY: Doing what?
GRACE: Well, Flo seems to be in absentia . You can be the maid!
TOMMY: I donât knowâ
EMMA (To Grace) : Youâre a genius!
TOMMY: I donât thinkâ
GRACE: Perhaps Mr. Duncan could find you something at the bank, but I hate to ask himâheâs been so overwrought lately. If you prove yourself as the maid then heâll have to give you a job!
TOMMY: Couldnât we justâ
GRACE: Itâs settled. You need a job and I need a servant!
TOMMY: Butâ
GRACE: No, no! Iâve decided. And when I decide something I decide it. Now, come along with me and weâll see if that old Flo left any uniforms in her closetâyouâll love the servantsâ quarters. Pale blue with little ducks on the baseboardâ then you can draw me a bath!
TOMMY: Emma!
GRACE (Ushering Tommy off) : You can have Mondays and every other Sunday off. Unless of course weâre entertaining. Can you make Bananas Foster? Flo made a divine Bananas Foster!
TOMMY: Of course not.
GRACE (Exiting) : Itâs easy! You take several ripe bananas and a bottle of brandy, sauté in butter, halve the bananas, flambé and serve, at once, à la mode.
(Grace and Tommy are gone. Emma goes to her purse and takes a pill. She addresses the audience. As she speaks, Todd enters, unnoticed by her, through the terrace doors.)
EMMA: I know I shouldnât. But one canât hurt, and dear God, Iâm in continual pain. My skin is killing me. I feel as if this werenât my skin at all. Itâs someone elseâs skin. Itâs the skin of a tiny child and itâs been stretched over my body. Iâm sorry, Iâm Emma Duncan. Welcome. I donât mind telling you Iâm glad thatâs over. Mother can be so overbearing. I know she means well. I know she loves me. I know it, I know it, I know it, I know it. But that doesnât make her any
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