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Short adaptation of Humpty Dumpty. |
SNHL READER'S THEATER LOVELY Jim Binz May 2023 CAST: DEE : A young actress OLI KINGSHORSES: An actress ALDI KINGSMEN: Another actress NARRATOR An English outdoor garden. DEE (wearing a lovely pastel printed dress) sits on the garden wall, about 4 feet off the ground. OLI KINGSHORSES and ALDI KINGSMEN enter and sit on a Garden bench nearby. They are dressed impeccably in semi formal outfits including hats. It is a beautiful summer day. OLI Hello, Miss Dee. DEE Hi. ALDI Miss Dee, What are you doing? DEE I'm sitting on a wall. OLI You should come down, that's very dangerous.
DEE Why? OLI You might fall! DEE No. I won't.
ALDI You have to admit, she looks quite lovely sitting up there. Like she belongs there as part of the garden. DEE True. OLI Yes, very ladylike. DEE True. OLI I've always felt that being a lovely, ladylike woman is hard. ALDI It has always been a woman's curse that we must take extra risks to look good. DEE True. OLI Yes, tight shoes, uncomfortable clothing, things that pinch and stab and having to pose in very dangerous places. DEE True. ALDI For what? Just to look a certain lovely way.
DEE True. OLI Makeup and Hair, proper sitting, standing and walking. ALDI All the rules of ladylike behavior. DEE True. OLI And the outrageous standards of beauty! ALDI It's the patriarchy. An old man's idea of loveliness and ladylike image. DEE True. OLI Yes, being feminine and lovely is a great challenge. DEE True. ALDI We sacrifice so much of ourselves to fulfill the ideal. DEE True. OLI And can we ever truly fulfill that standard? DEE True.
OLI Of course, it's easier when you are young. ALDI When the bloom is still on the rose, so to speak. DEE True. OLI Before the petals start to fade. ALDI Still, as young and lovely as she looks, I think sitting on the wall is too dangerous. OLI Yes, but it isn't all that high. DEE True. ALDI However, the landing area is not soft. DEE True. OLI And no one ever expects to fall - the surprise is part of the danger. DEE True. ALDI Being lovely is a difficult thing. OLI Difficult, yes. But we all do it. Everyone of us. ALDI Until we can't. OLI Or won't. DEE True. ALDI It's quite comfortable sitting on the wrought iron bench among the lovely flowers. OLI Yes, comfortable. AND lovely. ALDI And safe. At least, as safe as one can be on a wrought iron bench in an English garden on a bright summer day. OLI Outdoors. DEE True. OLI Now, we might get stung by a bee or a wasp or something here. DEE True. ALDI And some plants are poisonous and can give you an itchy rash. DEE True.
OLI Why, this bench might even collapse and send us hurtling to the ground. DEE True. ALDI We could be impaled by the decorative wrought iron legs. DEE True. OLI Being lovely is such a challenge. DEE True. NARRATOR They all sit for a while. Suddenly, DEE falls backward, out of sight. DEE Help! ALDI Oh my! She fell over! OLI Are you all right, dear? DEE No. ALDI Are you quite broken? DEE Yes. OLI I'm concerned. ALDI I am too. If she is quite broken, we won't likely be able to put her together again. OLI No matter how much we try. DEE Help! ALDI Poor girl. Another victim of the curse of loveliness. DEE Help. OLI If only we had some glue. DEE Help. ALDI I don't believe glue would help, dear. Bactine? Neosporin? Gauze? DEE Help. OLI How would we reach her? She fell over on that side. ALDI We could climb up the wall and jump over. OLI Really? We could do that? ALDI No, I think not. OLI Are you bleeding? DEE Yes. ALDI Blood. On our lovely dresses. OLI I think not. ALDI Should we call an ambulance? OLI Do you want an ambulance, dear? DEE No. ALDI Should we stay and keep you company? Would that make you feel better? DEE No. OLI Our thoughts and prayers are with you. DEE Thanks. ALDI We wish we could do more. DEE Thanks.
OLI We aren't medical, you know.
DEE Thanks. ALDI We don't know the first thing about first aid. DEE Thanks. OLI In fact, we don't know beans. My father always used to say I didn't know beans about anything. ALDI You don't know Pork and Beans about anything. DEE Thanks. ALDI I do believe our government should tear that wall down. OLI Yes, they should remove all walls so that young ladies wouldn't be tempted to climb and sit on them. ALDI And fall to their ... uh... unloveliness. OLI Indeed. Of course, that would mean no buildings. No schools. No churches. ALDI Oh my. No doll houses, no manors. No Great Halls.
OLI Perhaps just a ban on Garden Walls? DEE Hello? ALDI Yes, but wouldn't that detract from the loveliness of the English Garden? OLI Perhaps. It would certainly impact the Morning Glories. ALDI Yes, it certainly would. DEE Hello? OLI I do wish we knew you were all right, dear. ALDI Miss Dee, can you assure us that you are ok? DEE No.
OLI Well, that's certainly not very lovely. ALDI Perhaps we misjudged her? OLI Perhaps. NARRATOR ALDI and OLI gather themselves and walk off. Almost immediately, DEE climbs back to her spot on the wall. DEE Ahhh. Lovely. NARRATOR "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the King's horses and all the King's men, couldn't put Humpty together again." THE END |