It s Not About Pot Roast

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It s Not About Pot Roast 0 It s Not About Pot Roast Arthur Keyser

It s Not About Pot Roast 1 ArtAge supplies books, plays, and materials to older performers around the world. Directors and actors have come to rely on our 30+ years of experience in the field to help them find useful materials and information that makes their productions stimulating, fun, and entertaining. ArtAge s unique program has been featured in Wall Street Journal, LA Times, Chicago Tribune, American Theatre, Time Magazine, Modern Maturity, on CNN, NBC, and in many other media sources. ArtAge is more than a catalog. We also supply information, news, and trends on our top rated website, www.seniortheatre.com. We stay in touch with the field with our very popular e newsletter, Senior Theatre Online. Our President, Bonnie Vorenberg, is asked to speak at conferences and present workshops that supplement her writing and consulting efforts. We re here to help you be successful in Senior Theatre! We help older performers fulfill their theatrical dreams! ArtAge Publications Bonnie L. Vorenberg, President PO Box 19955 Portland OR 97280 503 246 3000 or 800 858 4998 bonniev@seniortheatre.com

It s Not About Pot Roast 2 NOTICE Copyright: This play is fully protected under the Copyright Laws of the United States of America, Canada, and all other countries of the Universal Copyright Convention. The laws are specific regarding the piracy of copyrighted materials. Sharing the material with other organizations or persons is prohibited. Unlawful use of a playwrightʹs work deprives the creator of his or her rightful income. Cast Copies: Performance cast copies are required for each actor, director, stage manager, lighting and sound crew leader. Permission to Film: Rights to produce, film, or record, in whole or in part, in any medium or in any language, by any group amateur or professional, are fully reserved. Royalty: Royalties are due when you perform the play for any audience, paying or non paying, professional or amateur. This includes readings, cuttings, scenes, and excerpts. The royalty for amateur productions of this show is posted online. It is payable two weeks prior to your production. Contact us for professional rates or other questions. Royalty fees are subject to change. Insert the following paragraph in your programs: Performed with special permission from ArtAge Publications Senior Theatre Resource Center at 800 858 4998, www.seniortheatre.com, It s Not About Pot Roast 2015 by Arthur Keyser

It s Not About Pot Roast 3 NORMA: MOLLY: ITʹS NOT ABOUT POT ROAST by Arthur Keyser FREEVIEW Cast A seventy six year old housewife. Also seventy six, a next door neighbor and Normaʹs close friend. Place Norma s living room. Time Four thirty on a weekday afternoon.

It s Not About Pot Roast 4 ITʹS NOT ABOUT POT ROAST by Arthur Keyser Setting: There are two upholstered chairs with a side table between them. On the table is a folder with travel brochures and a small box from a womenʹs apparel store. At Rise: The lights come up. (SOUND CUE: A knock on the door) NORMA enters, hurries to the door and opens it. MOLLY rushes in.) MOLLY: I m almost out of breath! I ran as fast as I could! Whatʹs wrong? Is it Victor? I can help you with everything. If youʹll have to be at the hospital, Iʹll ask Sam to watch your house. I can make dinner for you. When things like this happen, I thank God I live next door to my best friend. I donʹt want you to worry. Victor will get better. NORMA: (closing the door) Youʹre talking so fast, I canʹt catch up. Victorʹs not sick. Heʹs playing gin rummy for five cents a game at a friendʹs house, and unless heʹs losing, heʹs probably feeling fine. MOLLY: You said it was an emergency. I left everything to rush over. I m in the middle of a pot roast for Sam. NORMA: I didnʹt say emergency. I said it was important. MOLLY: Emergency. Important. For me itʹs the same thing. NORMA: Iʹm sorry I took you from your pot roast. I promise youʹll get back before it burns. Sit down a minute. I want you to be the first to know. (Molly sits.) MOLLY: Iʹm sitting, so why are you still standing? NORMA: Iʹm too excited to sit down. MOLLY: What is it? Did you win the lottery?

It s Not About Pot Roast 5 NORMA: How can I win the lottery? I donʹt even know how to buy a lottery ticket. MOLLY: So why am I here? NORMA: Iʹve been watching travel programs on the television and MOLLY: Thatʹs the reason you called me? You want me to be the first to know youʹre watching travel shows? NORMA: Let me finish. I have something to show you. (Norma picks up a folder, opens it and begins to show travel brochures to Molly.) NORMA: Look! Cruises. All over the world. Did you ever see anything so exciting? MOLLY: People like you and me shouldnʹt get excited about places weʹll never see. NORMA: Thatʹs what Iʹm trying to tell you! Iʹm going to see all these places. Or at least some of them. Iʹm planning a Mediterranean cruise. MOLLY: Good luck. Iʹm planning to take a cruise around our neighborhood. NORMA: Iʹm serious. Iʹve been dreaming about this all my life. MOLLY: Victorʹs gin rummy partners are really going to miss him. NORMA: Victorʹs not going. Iʹm going alone. MOLLY: By yourself? How does Victor feel about you going without him? NORMA: I donʹt know. I haven t told him yet. MOLLY: I was right in the first place. This isnʹt just important...it is an emergency! Only, youʹre the one whoʹs sick. NORMA: This isnʹt a joke. Itʹs the most important decision Iʹve ever made. MOLLY: Do me a favor. Sit down. Youʹre making me nervous. (Norma sits.)

It s Not About Pot Roast 6 So when are you telling Victor that after all the years youʹve been married, you re taking a trip without him? NORMA: After I take care of a few small details. MOLLY: Like what? NORMA: Like how Iʹm going to pay for the trip. MOLLY: How much is it? NORMA: Eight thousand dollars. MOLLY: Is that all? You could probably save that much in twenty years from the household money Victor gives you. If youʹre still able to walk, you can go then. NORMA: Thatʹs not funny. Iʹll go to the bank and borrow the money. I have to do this. The trip is on the list. MOLLY: What list? NORMA: Didn t you see the movie? The one with Jack Nicholson and that goodlooking Jewish black actor? MOLLY: What Jewish black actor? NORMA: Morris Freedman. MOLLY: Do you mean Morgan Freeman? NORMA: That s his name. MOLLY: Morgan Freeman is not Jewish. NORMA: Whatever. He s still very good looking. MOLLY: What does Jack Nicklaus have to do with your going on a cruise? END OF FREEVIEW You ll want to read and perform this show!