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TREASURE ISLAND BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON ADAPTED BY BRYONY LAVERY DRAMATISTS PLAY SERVICE INC.

TREASURE ISLAND Copyright 2016, Bryony Lavery All Rights Reserved CAUTION: Professionals and amateurs are hereby warned that performance of TREASURE ISLAND is subject to payment of a royalty. It is fully protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America, and of all countries covered by the International Copyright Union (including the Dominion of Canada and the rest of the British Commonwealth), and of all countries covered by the Pan- American Copyright Convention, the Universal Copyright Convention, the Berne Convention, and of all countries with which the United States has reciprocal copyright relations. All rights, including without limitation professional/amateur stage rights, motion picture, recitation, lecturing, public reading, radio broadcasting, television, video or sound recording, all other forms of mechanical, electronic and digital reproduction, transmission and distribution, such as CD, DVD, the Internet, private and file-sharing networks, information storage and retrieval systems, photocopying, and the rights of translation into foreign languages are strictly reserved. Particular emphasis is placed upon the matter of readings, permission for which must be secured from the Author s agent in writing. The English language stock and amateur stage performance rights in the United States, its territories, possessions and Canada for TREASURE ISLAND are controlled exclusively by DRAMATISTS PLAY SERVICE, INC., 440 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10016. No professional or nonprofessional performance of the Play may be given without obtaining in advance the written permission of DRAMATISTS PLAY SERVICE, INC., and paying the requisite fee. Inquiries concerning all other rights should be addressed to United Agents, 12-26 Lexington Street, London, England, W1F 0LE. Attn: St. John Donald. SPECIAL NOTE Anyone receiving permission to produce TREASURE ISLAND is required to give credit to the Author as sole and exclusive Author of the Play on the title page of all programs distributed in connection with performances of the Play and in all instances in which the title of the Play appears, including printed or digital materials for advertising, publicizing or otherwise exploiting the Play and/or a production thereof. Please see your production license for font size and typeface requirements. Be advised that there may be additional credits required in all programs and promotional material. Such language will be listed under the Additional Billing section of production licenses. It is the licensee s responsibility to ensure any and all required billing is included in the requisite places, per the terms of the license. 2

TREASURE ISLAND was first performed on the Olivier stage of the National Theatre, London, England, on December 3, 2014. It was directed by Polly Findlay; the set design was by Lizzie Clachan; the lighting design was by Bruno Poet; the music was by Dan Jones and John Tams; the sound design was by Dan Jones; the fight direction was by Bret Yount; and the movement was by Jack Murphy. The cast was as follows: JIM HAWKINS... Patsy Ferran GRANDMA... Gillian Hanna BILL BONES... Aidan Kelly DR. LIVESEY... Helena Lymbery SQUIRE TRELAWNEY/PARROT... Nick Fletcher MRS. CROSSLEY... Alexandra Maher RED RUTH... Heather Dutton JOB ANDERSON... Raj Bajaj SILENT SUE... Lena Kaur BLACK DOG... Daniel Coonan BLIND PEW... David Sterne CAPTAIN SMOLLETT... Paul Dodds LONG JOHN SILVER... Arthur Darvill LUCKY MICKY... Jonathan Livingstone JOAN THE GOAT... Clare-Louise Cordwell ISRAEL HANDS... Angela de Castro DICK THE DANDY... David Langham KILLIGREW THE KIND... Alistair Parke GEORGE BADGER... Oliver Birch GREY... Tim Samuels BEN GUNN... Joshua James SHANTY MAN... Roger Wilson PARROT... Ben Thompson 3

CHARACTERS Admiral Benbow Inn JIM HAWKINS, JUNIOR a teenage girl dressed like a boy GRANDMA HAWKINS a landlady DOCTOR LIVESEY a doctor and thinker SQUIRE TRELAWNEY a squire with a big mouth MRS. CROSSLEY drinker and churchgoer RED RUTH future crew member JOB ANDERSON future crew member LUCKY MICKY future crew member SHANTY BAND MAN various singers and musicians Visitors BILL BONES haunted villain BLACK DOG eight-fingered villain BLIND PEW blind villain Crew of the Hispaniola CAPTAIN SMOLLETT captain LONG JOHN SILVER one-legged cook, charmer, and villain JOAN THE GOAT headbutter ISRAEL HANDS clumsy Spaniard DICK THE DANDY pirate voguist KILLIGREW THE KIND gentle killer GEORGE BADGER malcontent GREY a grey, forgettable character CAPTAIN FLINT a parrot Island Inhabitants BEN GUNN marooned cabin boy 4

Treasure: 1. wealth stored or accumulated, esp. in the form of precious metals, gold and silver coins 2. a store of anything valuable 3. anything valued and presented as precious 4. to hold or keep as precious No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. John Donne

TREASURE ISLAND 1. An Inn Black Cove, South West England. Above us, all the stars of the Northern Hemisphere in the incredible darkness of 18th-century England Under the sky On the world s edge Jim Hawkins, Junior A teenage girl in boys attire She sees the audience and JIM. Men various Have chosen me to tell you From beginning to end Keeping nothing back but its bearings All the particulars about Treasure Island Crows and rooks caw The bitter spiteful winter both my parents died Before I could read this bright page above us My old Grandma and I GRANDMA. Not so much of the old! JIM. ran the Admiral Benbow Inn Above Black Cove A fire blazes into being GRANDMA. Head-in-Dreams!!! Work!!!! JIM. I hated work. And Jim multi-tasks as Old, overused things break for her as On the very coldest of days 7

With no food in my belly GRANDMA. Or in mine JIM. The First arrived and the terrible dreams began 2. The First Arriving from a far distant perspective with a large sea chest Bill Bones BONES. Don t sing! But the terrible singing continues Don t sing in my head!!! Sees Jim. This is a pleasant-sittyated grog shop, and a handy cove. Much company, mate? JIM. Precious little BONES. What s your name, swab? JIM. Jim Hawkins, sir. BONES. Be you boy or be you girl? JIM. That be my business. BONES. Then this be my business, take my sea chest and stow it safe. This is the berth for me. Although a spectacularly old woman, Grandma lifts the heavy, huge sea chest with ease GRANDMA. Paying guest!!! Thank you, Heavens!!! BONES. I m Billy Bones. I m a plain man. Rum, bacon, and eggs is what I want and that head up there to watch the road thiswards, and ships arriving thatwards JIM. Yes, Mr. Bones BONES. Yes, Captain JIM. Yes, Captain BONES. This 8

He throws down three/four gold pieces For my vittles and grog. Jim Hawkins. GRANDMA. And food for us, Jim! Bones seizes Jim in a painful grip. BONES. Tell me, if ye dare, when I ve worked through Keep a weather eye open always for a seafaring man with one leg and let no thing at all near that chest! He looks out to sea, along the road, everywhere JIM. Yes Captain! BONES. Grog! JIM. He stays. He drinks in all weather foul or fair. From dawn s earliest light through all the long hard day to darkest night we watch the road, the sea like Hawks, like Eagles for a one-legged man so long so hard so afeared I begin to see this one-legged ghoul in my dreams! GRANDMA. Head-in-Clouds! Paying Customers!!! JIM. He stays He drinks mightily and watches always for this one-legged seafaring man who now lives in my nightmares! I think how he might have lost his leg!!!! Benbow customers become nightmare leg-choppers! RED RUTH. Hold still!!! FIRST UNLUCKY AMPUTEE. Aaaarrrgggghhhhhhhhhhhh! SECOND UNLUCKY AMPUTEE. Aaaarrrgggghhhhhhhhhhhh! THIRD UNLUCKY AMPUTEE. Aaaarrrgggghhhhhhhhhhhh! JIM. Or was always a monstrous kind of creature who never had but one leg And that in the middle of his body! A terrible cart goes by with a man so configured. GRANDMA. Jim! Folks is thirsty Large brandy, Dr. Livesey? It s medicinal DOCTOR. It s not, Mrs. Hawkins But yes. 9

GRANDMA. Brandy, BrainGone! BONES. Sing me to distraction, would ye? I ll sing ye to distraction! These landlubbers will drown your voices!!! Sing! Fifteen men on the dead man s chest Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum He takes out his knife. Damn you all, sing or I ll cut ye! ALL CUSTOMERS. (Sing, bullied ) Drink and the devil had done for the rest Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum SQUIRE. Stop that infernal racket! I cannot hear myself drink! BONES. Sing! ALL CUSTOMERS. and a bottle of rum SQUIRE. Silence! BONES. Sing! SQUIRE. Silence!!!! Some competitive fist-thumping, until Bones rises and crosses to stand over the Squire Between them, with jug, Jim JIM. (Whispers.) Squire Trelawney was Black Cove s most important fellow BONES. I ve lived my life among the wickedest men that God ever allowed on the sea Do not cross me! SQUIRE. Were you addressing me, sir? BONES. I was addressing you sir! SQUIRE. One word, sir, if you keep on drinking rum, the world will soon be quit of a very dirty rascal Bones draws a huge knife. Puts it to Squire s throat BONES. Sing!!! SQUIRE. Fifteen men on a dead / man s chest Others join in Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum The Doctor erupts 10

TREASURE ISLAND by Robert Louis Stevenson adapted by Bryony Lavery 16M, 6W It s a dark, stormy night. The stars are out. Jim, the innkeeper s granddaughter, opens the door to a terrifying stranger. At the old sailor s feet sits a huge sea-chest, full of secrets. Jim invites him in and her dangerous voyage begins. Robert Louis Stevenson s classic tale of murder, money, and mutiny is brought to life in this thrilling adaptation. Jim Hawkins becomes a girl rebelling against gender roles in this imaginative adaptation, which keeps alive the wit and excitement of the book it offers variations on Stevenson s original without vandalising it This version, like the book, is a tribute to the wit, honour and resourcefulness of children The Guardian (US) remarkable Bryony Lavery s sharply written adaptation makes Jim Hawkins a Jemima and lights up the ambiguous centre of Robert Louis Stevenson s story. The Observer (UK) Bryony Lavery [has] taken Robert Louis Stevenson s classic pirate story by force, and given it quite the refit. Treasure Island boasts pace, daring, [and] gruesome comedy Time Out (London) Also by Bryony Lavery FROZEN DRAMATISTS PLAY SERVICE, INC.