long day went down in the end went down down the steep stair let down the blind and down right down into the old rocker those arms at last and rocked rocked with closed eyes closing eyes she so long all eyes famished eyes all sides high and low to and fro at her window to see be seen till in the end close of a long day to herself whom else time she stopped let down the blind and stopped time she went down down the steep stair time she went right down was her own other own other living soul so in the end close of a long day went down down the steep stair let down the blind and down right down into the old rocker and rocked rocked saying to herself no done with that the rocker those arms at last saying to the rocker rock her off stop her eyes fuck life stop her eyes rock her off rock her off Together: echo of ârock her off,â coming to rest of rock, slow fade out.
NOTES Light Subdued on chair. Rest of stage dark. Subdued spot on face constant throughout, unaffected by successive fades. Either wide enough to include narrow limits of rock or concentrated on face when still or at mid-rock. Then throughout speech face slightly swaying in and out of light. Opening fade-up: first spot on face alone. Long pause. Then light on chair. Final fade-out: first chair. Long pause with spot on face alone. Head slowly sinks, comes to rest. Fade out spot. W Prematurely old. Unkempt grey hair. Huge eyes in white expressionless face. White hands holding ends of armrests. Eyes Now closed, now open in unblinking gaze. About equal proportions section 1, increasingly closed 2 and 3 , closed for good halfway through 4. Costume Black lacy high-necked evening gown. Long sleeves. Jet sequins to glitter when rocking. Incongruous frivolous headdress set askew with extravagant trimmings to catch light when rocking. Attitude Completely still till fade-out of chair. Then in light of spot head slowly inclined. Chair Pale wood highly polished to gleam when rocking. Footrest. Vertical back. Rounded inward curving arms to suggest embrace. Rock Slight. Slow. Controlled mechanically without assistance from W.
Voice Lines in italics spoken by W with V a little softer each time. Wâs âMoreâ a little softer each time. Towards end of section 4, say from âsaying to herselfâ on, voice gradually softer.
Ohio Impromptu
Ohio Impromptu was first performed in the Drake Union, Stadium 2 Theater, in association with Ohio State University, on May 9, 1981. It was directed by Alan Schneider.
L = Listener. R = Reader. As alike in appearance as possible. Light on table midstage. Rest of stage in darkness. Plain white deal table, say 8â x 4â. Two plain armless white deal chairs. L seated at table facing front towards end of long side audience right. Bowed head propped on right hand. Face hidden. Left hand on table. Long black coat. Long white hair. R seated at table in profile centre of short side audience right. Bowed head propped on right hand. Left hand on table. Book on table before him open at last pages. Long black coat. Long white hair. Black wide-brimmed hat at centre of table.
Fade up. Ten seconds. R turns page. Pause. R (reading): Little is left to tell. In a lastâ L knocks with left hand on table. Little is left to tell. Pause. Knock. In a last attempt to obtain relief he moved from where they had been so long together to a single room on the far bank. From its single window he could see the downstream extremity of the Isle of Swans. Pause.
Relief he had hoped would flow from unfamiliarity. Unfamiliar room. Unfamiliar scene. Out to where nothing ever shared. Back to where nothing ever shared. From this he had once half hoped some measure of relief might flow. Pause. Day after day he could be seen slowly pacing the islet. Hour after hour. In his long black coat no matter what the weather and old world Latin Quarter hat. At the tip he would always pause to dwell on the receding