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BLOWN YOUTH By Dipika Guha Playwright Contact: dipikawrites@gmail.com Agent Contact: Mark Orsini and Bruce Ostler Bret Adams Ltd. 448 W. 44th Street New York, NY 10036 212-765-5630 morsini@bretadamsltd.net

... Men have natural strength. Women have to find their strength, and when they do find it, it comes forth with bitterness and it's erratic... Women are restless with each other. They are like live wires... either chattering to keep themselves from making contact, or else, if they don't chatter, they avert their eyes... like Orpheus... as if a god once said "and if they shall recognize each other, the world will be blown apart." -Fefu and her Friends, Maria Irene Fornes (1977) CHARACTERS

: mid-twenties-early thirties, American ANNE: mid-twenties-early thirties, American SHIA: mid-twenties-early thirties, Lebanese-Arab AUDRE: mid-twenties-early thirties, American RAY: mid-twenties-early thirties, American MARGARET: mid-twenties-early thirties, French : mid-twenties-early thirties, Tanzanian WHERE A house in New England. An abstracted kitchen Space is flexible-outside scenes need not be imagined literally WHEN ONE: One day in 2005 TWO: One week in 2015 THREE: One day in 2003 notes on rhythm: This play is like a returning memory. The scenes exist in isolation like islands in an archipelago We never see the whole map at once notes on staging: The first several scenes in PART ONE follow the structure from Schnitzler s La Rhonde-one character always migrates into the next scene. It helps us track the action of the play if the pattern is apparent -perhaps their names pop up in projections. For example, a projection reading and in Scene One might bleed into and RAY in Scene Two. The sound of a tape on fast-forward might lead us in and out of scenes in PART ONE as in the transitions the actors move rapidly to their new positions and freeze, thawing when the tape stops. The time these transitions take might narrow as the act narrows to the finish. We lose the convention in PART TWO where transitions are fluid, adult. PART ONE

1. Projection reads and. 2005. A house in New England White, free standing, blue gabled. With that sense of self-containment New England houses have. Like an island founded on deep rock. and are in the kitchen. All I want is to play a great role. What kind of role? One you have to put your hand into the fire for. You mean you have to be brave? You have to be crazy brave. And you want to be crazy brave? I want to be everything! So why don t you play one? Because this company is the only one in town worth auditioning for and they only do Shakespeare all year so there s a lot of competition for female parts because there just aren t VOICE OFFSTAGE MOM!!! No Again?

I know- Wait /a sec- There /just aren t- But- Tchsh! They wait. I m not surprised intelligent women kill themselves. What? I totally get Sylvia Plath. Who? She was a /really famous poet Suicide is selfish, these women you re talking about are not smart. VOICE OFFSTAGE MOM!!! Oh my god /stop her! How am /I supposed to stop her? OFFSTAGE MOM! What did you say? OFFSTAGE MOM!

I m gonna kill her! Oh..what? There should be more parts. What did you say? OFFSTAGE MOM! WHATEVER IT IS YES! An ominous thump offstage. Oh shit. No don t go /wait! I can t wait! There might be a dead child upstairs. exits. puts the kettle on. (calling) I WAS JUST SAYING THAT THERE AREN T GREAT ROLES FOR WOMEN! (calling).is THE KETTLE ON? Oh shit. quickly turns the kettle off. I M GONNA PUT MY HEAD IN THE OVEN! re-enters. She collapses into a chair. The reason I like Shakespeare he lets you talk without interruption.

Take Faizah off my hands tonight. With him there s nothing between me and my feelings except this translucent language. I must sleep. language that feels just like the thing itself you know-not just some stand in. She s easy. Pours her own cereal. Wait, what do you mean stand in? Well words are like proxies right? For the real thing. They re fillers. So we spend most of our lives just filling the air with things that aren t real. But I say something I mean it so it s real! They look at each other, mutually baffled. So what s the situation? What do you mean? Why am I here at eight in the morning? So we can talk. Uh huh. Ray say s we re not going to make our payment. Why don t you put an ad in the paper?

Too tacky. You move in. You want me to live here? Yes! You think I have the time for yoga? Shopping at wholefoods or whatever? I don t know what you do in this house but I know it takes a lot of time and a lot of words. But it would be so easy because we know you! Every-time someone new moves in it s like we have to go through it all again-the explaining how it all works, how we think blah blah blah. It s the blah blah blah. That s the problem. Blah blah blah in your mind. Blah blah blah all over this house. notices a tape on the table. What s this? Nothing. What s nothing? I watch it when I have an audition. It s like a, a ritual. It helps me prepare. Like praying? Something like that? Something like that. I didn t think you prayed. I don t. That s why I need this. Please, just think about it! You re coming to the party right?

What party? Oh my god! You didn t invite me. Whoa-yes we did! You didn t. And anyway I have work. Then come after the party. Maybe. Maybe when I come pick Faizah up. Jo. Live here with us. Please. Pause You know, I won t be able to be you if I live here, right? You don t need to be like/ me I mean, I won t be like you all. I m still tired. I m still homesick. My English is still second-hand. And I have a little girl. In this house we believe in community. Does that mean free babysitting?

Uhm well Your community, what is it for? It s for, I mean it s for whatever you want but it s just- Margaret makes those kinds of decisions. It s ok. Don t look bad. Sad. Whatever. Your face is wrong. Make it right. Are we ok? We re ok. are you two okay? Me and Margaret? Of course. We re perfect. Like everything else in this house huh? It s a good idea Jo. As women, you know, we really have to be there for each other, we have to support each other/we have to Ok I m going to be late for work. Blah blah blah. I guess we can t help it. turns to go.

Jo...wait. Do I look fat in this? Who are you in the play? The young woman who kills herself. Why do you have to be the depressing one? She s the only young part for a woman. Nevermind. Be yourself. You re beautiful Celia. exits. You think so?