Goodbye to All That (NHB Modern Plays)
By Luke Norris
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Luke Norris's taut and tender debut play asks if it's ever too late to start again.
Frank has been married for forty five years. Three years ago he fell in love...
'fiercely funny and astutely upsetting... A terrific debut' - Independent
'we're in the presence, unquestionably, of a playwright of major promise' - Telegraph
'Norris has come up with a fascinating 75-minute play about the differing possibilities of love' - Guardian
'Norris examines with rueful affection and clear-eyed pathos' - International Herald Tribune
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Goodbye to All That (NHB Modern Plays) - Luke Norris
Goodbye to All That was first performed at The Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs, London, on 23 February 2012. The cast was as follows:
For C.T. Fancourt
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Leo Butler, Clare McQuillan and all involved with the Royal Court Studio Group and YWF.
Thanks to Romford Golf Club, Nightingale House, and my nan for their help and hospitality in researching the play.
Thanks to Samuel Adamson and Tessa Walker for, all those moons ago, letting me believe I had something worth pursuing in the first place.
Thanks to the cast of Goodbye… for their commitment and enthusiasm, and to Simon for his superhuman patience.
Most of all, thanks to Jo – without whom this play just wouldn’t have been written. Thank you. And sorry for being a pain in the arse.
Luke Norris
‘Please release me, let me go,
For I don’t love you any more,
To waste our lives would be a sin,
Release me, and let me love again.’
Eddie Miller, 1946
Characters
DAVID, eighteen
FRANK, sixty-nine
RITA, sixties
IRIS, sixties
A forward slash ( / ) in the text indicates the point at which the next speaker interrupts.
Square brackets [ ] indicate a word or part of a word implied but not spoken.
PART ONE
One
A golf-club lounge-bar, afternoon.
DAVID, eighteen, in the remnants of his school uniform, sitting in an armchair. He has two drinks in front of him.
FRANK, sixty-nine, has just entered.
FRANK. David.
DAVID. Hello.
FRANK. You’re in my chair. What are you doing here?
DAVID. Two A’s / and a C…
FRANK. You should’ve phoned.
DAVID. Thanks for asking.
FRANK. What?
DAVID. Two A’s and a C.
FRANK. It’s today. Course it is. How’d you go?
DAVID. Guess.
FRANK. Well that’s… Will that do it?
DAVID. No.
FRANK. Oh.
DAVID. It won’t.
FRANK. Well.
Beat.
What was the C?
DAVID. Psychology.
FRANK. Psychology. So what does that mean?
DAVID. Leicester.
FRANK. Leicester, well. Castle. Cathedral.
Beat.
National Gas Museum.
Beat.
I’ll drink to that.
DAVID. I got you one.
He holds it out.
Bell’s. Bottled Coke and one piece of ice in a bowl glass.
FRANK. Who served you?
DAVID. The fat woman.
FRANK. Brenda?
DAVID. Moustache.
FRANK. Jeanie.
DAVID. Maybe.
FRANK. Unfortunate. The women call her Poirot.
DAVID. What?
FRANK. The lady golfers. She used to shave it. Or wax it. Now…
DAVID. Nice.
FRANK. I shall have to have words. Serving you.
DAVID. I am old enough.
FRANK. You’re not a member.
DAVID. She knew it was for you when I asked.
FRANK smiles.
FRANK. Course she did. Well then.
He charges his glass.
Here’s to you.
DAVID picks up his drink.
And what’s in store.
FRANK drinks. DAVID downs half of his and winces.
What’s in there?
DAVID. Orange.
FRANK. And?
DAVID. Vodka.
FRANK. Here.
DAVID. What for?
FRANK. I want to smell it.
DAVID. I’ve just told you what it is.
FRANK. I’m checking it’s a single.
DAVID. It’s not.
FRANK. Well. Go easy. It’s early.
He charges his glass again.
And don’t tell your grandma.
DAVID. She said you were playing golf with Mike Holdsworth.
FRANK. Hmm?
DAVID. Nan – I phoned home – she said you were here with Mike / Holdsworth.
FRANK. Oh. Yeah. Yes.
DAVID. Yeah?
FRANK. Just finished.
DAVID. Early.
FRANK. Eh?
DAVID. Like you said. It’s early.
FRANK. The weather.
DAVID. Right.
FRANK. Had enough.
DAVID. Have you. Where is he?
FRANK. Who?
DAVID. Mike Holdsworth.
FRANK. Oh. Gone. Went straight off.
DAVID. Did he.
FRANK. Shot a stinker. Copped the hump.
DAVID. Shame.
FRANK. Well. I owed him one.
DAVID downs the rest of his drink.
DAVID.