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briefly... THE YELLOW BOAT Cast: 4 men, 3 woman. Recommended for audiences aged 8 and older, parents, families and adults. ‘THE YELLOW BOAT is based on the true story of David and Sonja Saar’s son, Benjamin, who was born with congenital hemophilia, and died in 1987 at the age of 8 of AIDS related complications. A uniquely gifted visual artist, Benjamin’s buoyant imagination transformed his physical and emotional pain into a blaze of colors and shapes in his fanciful drawings and paintings. The story of THE YELLOW BOAT is a glorious affirmation of a child's life, and the strength and courage of all children. A Scandinavian folksong tells of three little boats: “One was blue, one was red, and one was yellow as the sun. They sailed far out to sea. The blue one returned to the harbor. The red one sailed home too. But the yellow boat ‘sailed up to the sun.” Benjamin always concluded his bedtime ritual by say- Ing "Mom, you can be the red boat or the blue boat, but I am the yellow boat.” This remarkable voyage of Benjamin was extensively developed and widely produced in America for several years, always to ovations. Playwright: DAVID SAAR Is the Founder and Artistic Director of Childsplay, Inc., an award winning theatre for young audiences in Tempe, Arizona. THE YELLOW BOAT pre- miered at Childsplay in 1993 and received the Distinguished Play Award in 1998 from the American Association of Theatre and Education. Saar has also overseen and directed a number of new plays in development including ‘THE YELLOW BOAT, HUSH: AN INTERVIEW WITH AMERICA and PHENOM- ENAL SMITH. His community work includes a three year term on the Tempe Municipial Arts Commission, he is a board member of the US branch of ASSITEJ: the International Children’s Theatre Association and is active in the American Association for Theatre and Education. ‘Code: Y29 wenn SYS ps amatic Publisbing @ Legrand pe Woodstock, I 6008 ph: 800-448-7469 @ Prod on eyed papr JAN rudeness The Yellow Boat by David Saar Characters: Benjamin Mother Father A chorus of 4 actors, play the following roles: Actors #1 and #2: mele Actors #3 and #4: female, They will play the following roles. Chorus ‘School children ‘School teachers Parents ‘School administrators Kids Eday Joy Doctors Playwright’s Note: In the early drafts of the play, the chorus parts were called "T.P.'s" - shorthand for “Transformational Potential.” While their names have charged, they continue to serve this purpose in the play. They play all the above roles, but can also be used, for example, to “create drawing oF anything else the director might want to use to tell the story. Time is fluid in the play and should be approached cinematically rather than realistically. We can and will move forward, back, and across time. “Time shift means just that - a cinematic shift to another moment, ‘The drawings that Benjamin describes in various monologues can be “drawn’ in the air or on a blank piece of paper with a prog crayon, ‘The 20at mentioned in some stage directions refers to a set piece used in the Tempe and Seattle productions, a small, movable Yellow Boat that was manipulated to become an ambulance, a bed, etc. There are many sceric solutions; this is provided as just one example, The Yellow Boat was first presented by Childsplay, ino. at the Tempe Performing Arts Center, Tempe, Arizona in October, 1993. It was directed by Carol North. The dramaturg was Suzan Zeder; associate dramaturg, Judy Matetzschk. Scenic design by GregLucas, lighting esignby Amaranie Lucero, costumes by Susan Johnson-Hood. Original music composed and Performed by Alan Ruch. The cast was as follows: Benjamin: Jon Gentry Mother: Ellen Benton Father: Dwayne Hartford Joy: Debrak. Stevens Eddy/Chorus #1: D. Scott Withers Chorus #2: Alec Call Chorus #3: Alejandra Garcia Chorus #4: Helen Hayes. A touring version of The Yellow Boat was first presentedin February, 1994, by The Metro Theater Company, St. Louis, MO. It wes directed by Jim Hancock. The dramaturg was Suzan Zeder, associate dramaturg, Judy Matetzschk. Scenic design by Nicholas Kryah, lights designed by Jack Brown, costume design by Clyde Rutt, original music composed and performed by Al Fischer. The cast was as follows: Benjamin: Jennifer Makuch Mother: Grace Adellen Father Nicholas Kryah doy: Gina Ojle Eddy/Chorus #1 Eddie Webb Chorus #2: Al Fischer A study guide is available from Chilésplay, ine. P.O. Box 517 Tempe, AZ 85281 THE YELLOW BOAT is also available in an abridge version more suitable for touring, Playbooks and royalties are the same for each. More information about THE YELLOW BOAT and Benjamin Saar may be obtained from Kathy Krzys. She is the curator of the child drama collection at ASU in Tempe, Arizona, Please contact her by e-mail: kathy.krzys@asu.edu BOY CHORUS #1 #8 #4 #2 #2 FATHER, #4 #3 FATHER, MOTHER, #2 ALL (Soft light, sound swit, The time is past, present, future. Lights come up on a boy who will became Benjamin playing with a toy boat.) Mbegan... 10-9-8-7-6-5-4. 1: Blast-oft! (Vocalized sounds of rocket launching.) Beep, beep, beep, beep #4, MOTHER and FATHER: It began before the beginning (The boy's play holds stage alone for a moment, and then others, the characters who will became the parents, doctors, and community members become part of the laying space. Their voices overlap, and build) This is a story about This story is about Not an ordinary story It happened Did it happen? How could it happen? This is a story about This story is about Not an ordinary story It happened Did it happen? It happened. BOY: MOTHER, FATHER: #2 #8; FATHER Boy: MOTHER FATHER: #4: FATHER: MOTHER (The Boy looks around at this gathering for the first time.) ‘This is a story about. .. me. (From the perimeter of the playing space the other characters begin to vocalize different parental labels.) Mother Father ma Papp. Mommy Mommy's here, Yo iting so big. ‘What did you do in school today? Bru your tee! Wey to go! 'm so proud of yous Do I have to stop this car? That's my boy. Sweet dreams. Boy. FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER, MOTHER: 4: #2: #3: Mom? Dad? (Boy shifts his focus to father and mother. The scene "shifts" to a more realisic style.) You're whet!?! Are you sure? I'm sure, Positive? You're sure? Whoooh really great, isn't it? 1 This is great! ttis I've never felt so happy. No, but | know he's there. th said, ‘he’! You will be my Mom. And you, my Dad. This is a story about us. And it takes. (The chorus begins a vocalized list of ‘time choices’ which overlap and build. The “choices” may be repeated itdesired,) Forty-eight years, sixty-seven years, fourteen years, three years Ninety-six years, seventy-nine years, sixty-seven years, thirty-iwn years Eleven mont months, five months, seven months, three a BENJAMIN: #2 and #4: 4: #2: #8: Fourteen days, four days, twenty-three days, nine days (He stops the time swirl with his announcement.) It takes: eight years, four months, twenty-nine days That's enough! (This launches a “birth dance” with Mother, Father and Benjamin. As Benjamin names each color, chorus members swirl colored silks into the air, transforming the playing space into a swirl of color.) Ise... red. hear... blue. Heel ... purple. Haste... green. |... choose ... yellow. (Mother gives bith to a small yellow dollthat “becomes” the baby Benjamin. Mother and father use the doll as baby while the actor playing Benjamin voices and reacts for hin.) tts a boy! Aboy. My birthday. Apri 19,1979, (The chorus form a cradle of ribbons in which the dol ‘Benjamin is rocked, and become various doctors, and friends.) Congratulations! Yes, i's a boy. That I'm sure of, ‘Yup, a boy. Ooohhhhhh! He's so litle. | keep forgetting how little they always are, at: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: Now don't wait too long to have a brother or sister for this one, . Is'm’s Mumsy's and Dadsy’s little itsy bitsy... . ooh, look, he's smiling at me! [think its gas... (The ribbon cradle breaks away, and the parents are in another space.) Abbeautiful boy. ‘Seven pounds, six ounces. His fingers are right, and his toes are on... The nurse ‘says he's the most beautiful child she's ever seen. She says that to everyone. Sill, today ... 1 went down to the nursery... Just to check out the competition? MOTHER and FATHER: She's right, FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: So what's his name... ? His eyelashes are the longest ... and his litle fingers, look ‘The nurse says they'll hold him for ransom if we don’t give him a name. He's small, and wise, and... mine. And mine. (Mom gives baby fo dad, who doesn't quite know what to do with him.) That's it! FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: FATHER: What? His name. "Benjamin." Benjamin? It works in lots of languages. Translate: Ben... "Son." Ja "Yes." Min... “Mine.” (Father cuddles his son and parents simultaneously translate his new name.) MOTHE! FATHER: Son. Yes, he's mine! Ben, Ja. Min.! (Benjamin begins a fussy ory, Dad gives doll back to ‘Mom. They move to another space. “Busen lull underscoring begins.) ‘Once upon a time, there was a Mom, a Dad, anda litle, teeny baby . Welcome, Benjamin ‘And a song! ‘This is story my mother used to tell to me every night before I went to sleep. I's about boats, and sails, and... ittakes place in a harbor far, far away... (The actor Benjamin “claims” the doll Benjamin and the MOTHER: ‘mother holds both in her arms to tell the story. From this ‘Point until doll Benjamin ‘grows up* to actor Benjamin, the doll is manipulated ty the actor.) Now Inside this harbor there were three boats. A red ‘one. Ablue one. And ayellow one. They all sailed far out to the sea, and the red one came back, and the blue ‘one came back; but the yellow boat? The yellow boat sailed straight up to the sun, (Singing.) Eusen lull, cook the kettle ful, ‘There sailed three boats from the harbor, The first was so blue, ‘The second so red, ‘The third was the color of the sun. MOTHER and FATHER: Busen lull, cook the kettle full, FATHER: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: ‘There sailed three boats from the harbor, The blue carried hope, The red carried faith, The yellow filled itself with love, {sail the blue boat ‘The ted one’s for me . (The lullaby has almost put him to sleep.) | am the yellow boat. (He falls asleep. The music resolves. Parents ‘pull away" from the baby to work.) MOTHER and FATHER: Work time! MOTHER: FATHER: BENJAMIN: Vilweave you a sail Miwrite you a world ... (Sleepily) 1" do it myself! #3 & Ha: #1 8 42: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: (Father and Mother separate to their individual work spaces. Mother weaves some cf the colored silk ribbons, Father works on a new story. The chorus are used to help create these work environments or assist in the creation of the work itself - they are “transformational potential." Each parent works tc rhythms which weave together and separate. The intention of this movement/ ‘music beat is to show the parenis at work, and the baby Benjamin discovering that he hes the power to interrupt that work. Use the following choral itany to underscore the scene - or figure out another way to do it!) Shute, Beat. Shuttle, Beat. Shuttle, Boat. Shuttle, Beat. (Repeat.) Comma, Dot. Comma, Word. Comma, Dot. Comma, Word. (Repeat.) (Benjamin awakes, and watches the surrounding activity, perhaps joining in, or getting in the way, and then, ted of no one paying attention to him, starts to cry. Both parents come running, Benjamin gives them his most charming smile.) What's wrong? (Oh, you're okay. Now, where was I... ? (They retum to work, and after a short time Benjamin begins to cry, again.) (Not wanting to interrupt her weaving.) Mama's right here. (To Father) Can you see what he needs? Yeah, sure. (He tries to ignore the crying fora beat, so Benjamin intensifies his efforts.) FATHER: #1, #2, #8, #4 FATHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: BENJAMIN: #1, #2, #8, 4 FATHER: BENJAMIN: #1, #2, #3, 84 Okay, here's the scoop. |'ll write the story, and you color itt (Father hands Benjamin a crayon, and the actor Benjamin manipulates it for the doll. Rhythm stars. Father retums to writing, and the story gets the interest of the chorus.) Now, once upon a time Hemmmm? Once upon a time . Ina... landkind-of-pace, ‘Where the palm trees grew... ‘And the sky was painted . (He chooses.) Blue! Blue? Blue. (A bluesy kind of music is heard, the stage tums blue, and the chorus illustrates the color in movement as Benjamin colors.) Cool, cooler, coolest, blue, Smooth, soothing, blues .. ‘That's exactly what | mean. ‘And the trees are painted... (Holding up another crayon.) Green. (Change in sound as he colors, the stage tums green and the chorus explores “green” in movement.) It's @ mean kind of green, like a scream in a dream, Like a. BENJAMIN: FATHE! BENJAMIN: Ghost . . .on Halloween | (They all react in Bella-Legosi style.) 'No that isn't what I mean, Those trees are. Fed. And they're dead, (Blackout) FATHER and MOTHER: Hey! FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: What's going on here? What happened tothe lights? I don't know. Maybe its .. akid7l?, Orthe ...? Or maybe it's (Lights up and Dad finds the chorus in shaped positions representing the wall drawings that Benjamin has created. He is in their midst, happily drawing with the crayon. Dad takes the crayon from him.) What? Well, | gave him some crayons and, ... uhhhh, he got a litte carried away and scribbled across the wall and the light switch, Is he alright? He's fine, but the wall's a goner. (She crosses over and looks at the damage.) ‘Oh Benjamin. . (Then looks more closely al the wall, assessing... ) Oh...! 10 FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: FATHER and MOTHER: (Appreciative) Oh . MOTHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: (Father joins her.) Oh... 20h... 1 Look at the And the Not to mention the .. - Benjamin That's e very nice drawing . . ., but it would be so much nicer on a piece of paper (She hands him a sheet of paper. With her finger she defines the space of the paper.) Here. Draw here. You can draw from here to here, and from here to here. (Mother helps Benjamin draw a fong line on the paper.) A nice, long line that connects from here to here, and from here to here. Line? Line. (Benjamin takes the crayon and draws a line.) Line. Lovely! (Mother returns to her work Benjamin begins to explore the concept) Line! Here. Line here. Here. Line here, Here. Line here. Line! (Benjamin draws a long line right off the paper. Suddenly discovering another dimension, he abandons the paper " land moves into tha third and fourth dimension, moving through space as he explores “tine.” The chorus illustrates his “ine exploration” with colored elastics which they manipulate to create visible ines and shapes in space.) BENJAMIN: Line! co Spiral BENJAMIN: Line! 2: Straight! BENJAMIN: Line. it Angle? BENJAMIN: Line! #3: Curving . BENJAMIN: —Linel 4: Squiggle! BENJAMIN: Line! (Benjamin is delighted by his line drawings and his explorations grow bolder and bolder. Finally Father notices, and calls to Mother.) FATHER: Look, look what he's doing! MOTHER: Those aren't just scribbles, those are shapes! BENJAMIN: Shapes? MOTHER and FATHER: Shapes! (A music and movement section follows. As Benjamin draws, the chorus illustrates with the elastics and his 12 parents help by naming the shapes.) MOTHER and FATHER: Square, tangle... . There's a circle BENJAMIN: Circle? Wavy circle. (The circle becomes so) MOTHER: Lines and shapes fora... MOTHER and FATHER: Picture! BENJAMIN: Picture of ... a tree! (#1 and #3 use yellow and orange elastics to make a tree.) Aheatt, (#2 and #4 use the blue and green elastics to make a heart shape that “beats.") A bow and arrow. (#1 makes the bow with yellow elastic; #3 Makes the arrow with the orange elastic which is “shot” through the heart, pulling the bow and #1 with it.) Lines and shapes and colors make a picture... of a house with about a million rooms. (#1 - 4 form an abstract shape with the elastics that has lots of room shapes.) Roof top, mountain top ... (The house is trensformed to a mountain.) Lines for a picture of a yellow sun, (The mountain is transformed into a sun.) 13 BENJAMIN: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: BENJAMIN: Lines for a boat. Yeah! A yellow boat! (The elastics are formed into the shape of a small sail boat. Benjamin jumps onto the boat, and beckons his parents, all the whie drawing with the crayon.) Come on board! (Mom and Dad come aboard. Benjamin finishes by drawing the round sun in the alr above the boat.) Yellow Boat sailing... sailing ..., sailing... , to the sun! Stop! (The boat “disappears,” and the chorus moves upstage.) New Drawing. Benjamin's Body! (Benjamin picks up the paper he was drawing on eartor, and begins to craw again. Mother and Father are seated on the boat with the doll. Benjamin begins to raw the story as the parents lve it.) Here's a picture of Mom, and she’s singing to me. (The Mother and the chorus begins to hum "Busen full” softly in a minor key.) Then she sees something funny. (Benjamin “draws” a bruise.) Look at this bruise. It seems to hurt him if touch it. So don't touci it, What caused it? Its just a bruise. Stop worrying. ery. (He does.) Loud. Lots! They worry! (He cries more.) 14 MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: He keeps crying, just keeps on crying Mi change him. He doesn't need changing. Colic? Four nights straight? Something hurts! (Benjamin cries more.) Teeth? (Very loud crying. Both react.) ‘Something's wrong! MOTHER and FATHER: Call the Doctor! BENJAMIN: DocTOR #1: MOTHER: DOCTOR #3: FATHER: DOCTOR #1: (The boat piece becomes the ambulance. Benjamin draws as he tolls.) ''m going to the hospital in an ambulance. Just me . . and Mom, and Dad. Big Siren! Cars scoot out of the way... Fast, Nea! Then... Doctors! (Doctors enter with clip boards, and whisk the baby away from the parents. They are robotic, clinical: the parents are left wating outside, overhearing what is being said.) Hematocrit every two hours. What? What does that mean? “Two pints whole blood, .. What's wrong? and a CAT Scan, 15 FATHER: DOCTOR #2: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #1: DOCTOR #3: DOCTOR #1: DOCTOR #4: DOCTOR #1: DOCTOR #3: DOCTOR #1: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #1: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: What are you testing? FATHER: Wait here, please. Just a few more tests. . DOCTOR #1: More checks. (Doctors move to continue exam.) MOTHER: Left pupil, three millimeters: right pupil, four milimeters. DOCTOR #1; Note. FATHER: Check, Charted? Check, BENJAMIN: regular. Highty regular. ‘any ireat MOTHER: | don't understand all this bleeding. DOCTOR #1: (Doctors #1 - #3 cross fo Benjamin. He tears a piece of his drawing paper, and hands i to one. Each “reads” the toot result, each says "Hmmm?,” and passes itt the next. The last to receive it Is Doctor #2,) Then they figure it out. (Doctor #2 announces to the parents.) Blood tests confirm thet your son has ... Classic ve BENJAMIN: hemophilia, Type A. What does that mean? it means my blood isn't like everyone else's. I's missing the “Stop Bleeding Stuff.” So, when | get a cut or bump inside, it doesn't stop bleeding. It ust keeps dribbling and drabbling ... like a leaky ‘aucet. 16 What do we do? We'll begin the infusion procedure immediately. Check the weight and order up... one hundred and sixty units of Factor 8 ‘What? Factor 8. ‘What does that do? (#1 and #3 swirl muttiple red ribtons into the ar, the separate blood sources that are then “mixed” to create the factor.) Its this really great stuff that works like a bunch of plugs to stop the bleeding. I's really strong because lots of people's blood gets mixed up to make it. Where does it come from? From thousands of blood donors. Excuse me. We have to infuse him with the factor! (The infusion process is set up with a long length of knotted ribbons. This is the Factor 8 which is infused into the dolis body. Two chorus members control the ribbon ‘movement in such a way that it looks lke the stream of red is being infused into the dolfs body. One doctor holds the doll, another holds the syringe and guides the blood line into the doll.) (As he draws it.) The first time they poke me, ! cry. Poke! Owww. (The doctor with the syringe "pokes" the doll, searching for @ vein. Actor Benjamin ‘cries out" ‘Owww" with each attempt.) Poke! Owwww 7 DOCTOR #1: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #1: MOTHER: FATHER: DOCTOR #1: FATHER: DOCTOR #1: MOTHER: DOCTOR #1: MOTHER: DOCTOR #1: FATHER: DOCTOR #1: MOTHER: ‘Once more. Pokel Owww.... Poke! Bulls eye! (The infusion process begins. The parents speak from dhe wailing room.) He's stopped crying Is everything alight? Everything is under control How often will he need to go through this? ‘Whenever he has a bleed. Each patient is diferent, Isit sate? What? That... Factor? Factor Eight is completely safe. Almost finished. Done. ‘Are you sure he'llbe okay? > He can do anything any other child can, with just a few precautions. Trust me. He'll have a normal lf. (The “baby’ is retumed to the parents. All except the family exit) ‘A‘normal ife." What's that supposed to mean? (Music may underscore this scene, which effects the time transition from babyhood to young boyhood. The other purpose of the scene is to show the parents attempting to “protect” their young hemophillae -- and his energy and zest for living making this clearly impossible.) 18 BENJAMIN: MOTHER: MOTHER: FATHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: FATHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: Mishow you. (He moves to his parents, who are holding the dol, ‘cudaling. He tries to pull the baby away from them so ho can explore - - Mother and Father resist, wanting him to stay ‘safely’ with them.) ‘You stay with Mommy. (He tricks them into releasing the doll, and then ‘manipulates the del/puppet to show *himselt" growing Lup - learning to craw, to stand, to fall (which really worries the parents), o walk. The following lines are interspersed with this movement exploration.) Look what he'e doing? Hold his hand, (He leaps in pure joy and runs!) Can't catch me. (Coaxing him back onto the boat.) Benjamin, All aboard the Yellow Boat, (Benjamin swims to the boat, climbs up and shakes himselt off and fishes fora beat or two, then jumps off swimming again.) All ashore, who's goin’ ashore! Set sail for destinations unknown, (Benjamin begins to climb a pole. Then runs to the top of the ramp.) Mom, Dad, look at me. We see you! {in this moment the actor Benjamin replaces the doll Benjamin -- he is @ young boy.) 19 FATHER: Good going, partner. MOTHER: You are getting so big. BENJAMIN: Let's play... . on the boat. (Music begins again, they all come on board.) Come on Dad! Let's explore. All aboard the Yellow Boat. Bound for destinations unknown. Cargo aboard? We each get to take one favorite thing. I'l take a Happy Meal. FATHER: — Illtake a pizza... FATHER and BENJAMIN: With Hollandaise sauce. MOTHER: 11 just take both of you . (Benjamin and Father indicate that this is a lame choice) ++ and a bunch of white and yellow daisies. BENJAMIN: That's where we'll go. To Flower Island! Hoist the sails! FATHER and MOTHER: Aye, aye, Captain. BENJAMIN: — Hoist the anchor! . FATHER and MOTHER: Aye, Aye, Captain. BENJAMIN: Set sail for Flower Island. Okay, we're there. ‘The best flowers are always found at the top of Glacier Mountain, so that's where I'l go. (He shimmice up a pole, and fas.) FATHER: Are you alright? MOTHER: | thinkit's swelling, 20 BENJAMIN: — Dam. | think I nead a shot! Just when Tyrannosaurus Rex was gonna attack us. FATHER: Tell T. Rex to take a coffee break, and we'll get back to him tater. Deal? BENJAMIN: — Deal. MOTHER and FATHER: Hospital time. (They move to the hospital and the infusion procedure is set up.) Ithurts, but Idontt cry. Much. (The infusion procedure is set up by the doctors and nurses. It takes numerous attempts before they are ‘successful, Doctor #2 attempts a ‘poke.") ‘Ow! FATHER: Easy partner DOCTOR #2: (To Benjamin) Now remember, watch this tube. When it fils with blood we'll stop all this poking! (Poke.) BENJAMIN: — Owwnwwww! FATHER: (Giving him crayons, as a diversion.) Look! Crayons! DOCTOR #2: (To Benjamin) When you see the tube red, we. BENJAMIN: I'l colori red! (They divert him.) FATHER: Look, draw here on this paper... MOTHER: Use the red crayon, color what you feel! BENJAMIN: (He begins to use the crayon as a vehicle for “escape.") Red! Red...?Red...! 21 DOCTOR #2: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: DOCTOR #2: BENJAMIN: FATHER: BENJAMIN: ALL: DOCTOR #2: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #2: BENJAMIN: ‘One more try (Poke.) Owwww! Benjamin, use the red crayon; color it out Hold real stil Just do it! The red train is waiting forthe signal What's the signal, partner? “Poke." That's the signal. Poke, poke, poke! Bull's eye! (With the “bulls-eyer’, Benjamin pulls away from the infusion action and launches into the story, drawing it three-dimensionally in the space around the continuing infusion scene.) Fed, Train! Color in. Takes the factor way inside to my knee. Factor Eight! Looks ike ... bathtub plugs! The ied Train picks up speed, climbs Bll the way to my knee. Then .... all the bathtub plugs spill out, and that stops the bleeding! (He “signs” his name at the bottom of the drawing, and then moves back into the infusion scene.) Ben ...ja...min. Tada! The End. Now that's a good drawing! (The infusion ends.) Good job, partner. You held still just the way you should. know. But next time you should do better than four pokes! BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: ALL THREE: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: BENJAMIN: (The Doctor gives him a big sucker, and the medical staff exit) Let's go back to the glacier and look for some jewels. Let's go back and look for some bed. ‘Avwwww Mom (imitating...) Aviwww Mom . .. . Okay, three seconds of sulk time, (They all sulk while Dad counts to three.) Now, time for bed. No ifs, ands or buts. You said ‘BUTT’, You're not supposed to say “BUTT, huh Mom? You said so. ‘Then how about Keister? And how about bed? And brush your teeth. (He races off.) Slow down. Take it easy on that knee. Can | have a glass of water? Time for bed, Time... fora story? Time for bed. | won't be able to sleep if | don't know how the story ends. Okay. You want to know how the rest goes, right? Right. After we falloff the cliff and are hanging by our ankles from the bungee cords... 23 FATHER: FATHER and BENJAMIN: BENJAMIN: FATHER, MOTHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER; BENJAMIN: FATHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER) MOTHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER) BENJAMIN: FATHER: Well. The ropes stretch and stretch, tke limp spaghetti ‘And wo fall into a giant vat of poison Nooo. We fall into a giant, soft, feather bed - and dri slowly off to sleep (Mother and Father, thinking they are finished, tum to exit.) That's against the rules! What rules? The rules! If you start a story on the Yellow Boal, you have to finish it on the Yellow Boat! ‘Are you sure? | made them up! I forgot, | forgot. So sue me! Okay. We roll off he feather bed. . Into a giant vat of aciul!! Rule number two. Don't interrupt! We roll off the bed, down the hill, and onto our boats. I'm blue .. 1'm yellow, you're red... Nuh, uh. I'm yellow. You sure? {'m sure. I'm the Yellow Boat. (Revising.) Okay. So the blue one sails back. . 24 MOTHER: And the red one sails back BENJAMIN: But the Yellow Boat sails up... MOTHER and BENJAMIN: Up MOTHER and FATHER and BENJAMIN: Up... to the Sun! BENJAMIN: That was awfully short! FATHER: know. But Union Story Time is over,and that's all you get in the off hours! MOTHER: Good night! BENJAMIN: Time fora hug? (As they hug together.) MOTHER and FATHER: Love you. BENJAMIN: Love you too. But tomorrow can play with some kids? MOTHER and FATHER: We'll see. BENJAMIN: Does that mean no? FATHER: It means we'll see. BENJAMIN: Next day! ALLKIDS: Tag! KID #1 (Tagging Kid #3) You're it! (A game of tag erupts. Mother hovers protectively near Benjamin. The game swirls around them, until everyone has been “it” except Benjamin. He is tagged. MOTHER: Oh Benjamin, be carefull (Benjamin tags Mother and runs away to join the other 25 BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER) MOTHER FATHER: BENJAMIN: kids. Mother runs after the kids, tags one, and the game continues until Benjamin is tagged again.) Pig-Pilell (A pile-up of al the kids with Benjamin atthe bottom. The worried parents make their way towards the pile and Pll the kid bodies off of what they are sure is a smashed and bleeding child) Are you allright? tim fine! Promise me you'll be more careful .. Mom. t wont (Benjamin retums to the group to continue playing a king of the mountain game.) | think i's time for school Ishe ready? Look at him. (She can't bear to watch his rough housing.) Are we ready? Hang in there, Mom, We'll ind the right school Where? How? Hey, this is America. We shop! (The chorus quickly set up "options" for the family to choose.) ‘Mom, Dad? Come on over here, (Coach #2 enters with “students,” using his whistle 26 COACH #1 #2.and #3 COACH #1 MOTHER: COACH #1: FATHER: COACH #1: BENJAMIN: TEACHER #3: often, to put the kids through their paces. The frst whistle, they snap to attention, at the second whistle, they begin to sprint in place. Kids #1 and #4 are cloarly the best jacks; #3 and Benjamin have more of a struggle to keep up.) Sports! That's what's important. Competition. Challenge. Be the best, the best! Whoof, Whoo!, Whoot, Whoot, (He whisties again, they stop running, Second whistle, they start jumping jacks.) Firm body, firm mind. (ur son has hemophilia so he may need to take ita ttle easy on some things. (He whistles them to a stop, then on the second whistle, they begin toe touches.) He is kind of puny, isn't he? Don't worry about a thing: few months on the field? We'll work out that “hemo” thing Thanks. But no thanks. Okay, one more lap ... (Whistle) . . . move it, move it, move itt (They all jog off, and transform into another school: the Montessori Schoo! from Hell,) Here! (The children run amuck.) We have no rules. We need rho rules. Children should be free. Free to explore, tree ‘o find their own limits. Our job is to gently remind them of .. . consequences. Excuse me. (During her speech, her shoelaces have been tied together, and Jessica #4 has started to pound on an imaginary Aaron. The other kids gather around the 27 body. Teacher #3 hops over to Jessica and grabs her.) TEACHER #3: Jessica, put down that crowbar, and why don't you think about how Aaron might be feeling right now . . MOTHER and FATHER: Keep looking. (They move to another area.) BENJAMIN: TEACHER: KID #8: TEACHER #2: EDDY #1: TEACHER Mom, Dad! Over here. (Teacher #2 and Kids #1, #3, #4, and Eddy # | enter with “Me dolls” and create another school scene. The parents meet Teacher #2 and he introduces the parents {and Benjamin to the class. The parents stay to watch the class as Benjamin joins in.) Come and join us. Class, this is Benjamin. (The kids immediately “react” to the newcomer, checking hhim out. The teacher sees this and adopts a strategy to help break the ice.) Today's assignment is "Me drawings” What's that? Drawings of You. Of Me? : (Pointing to each kid, and including Benjamin.) Yes. You. And you, and you... . KIDS #1, #2, #4, BENJAMIN: And you and you and you! Me drawings! KID #2: KID #3: BENJAMIN: EDDY: I'm brown. 'm pink 'm yellow. I'm green. 28 KID #4: BENJAMIN: KID #4: BENJAMIN: ‘TEACHER: EDDY: TEACHER: BENJAMIN: ‘TEACHER: BENJAMIN: KID #4: EDDY: BENJAMIN KID #3: BENJAMIN: KID #4: Yuoko. No, that's cool Itis? Oh (The kids draw about themselves, using soft dolls that can “become” them in the later community rejection scene.) Any shape we want? Any shape you are. Any color we like? ‘Any color you feel. I feel purple. | see red. | hear blue. | taste green. |am - . having a good time here. Mom, Dad? (Shows them his drawing.) You can go, now. (Mom and Dad leave scene area.) Benjamin, wil you share your drawing with us? ‘This is my blue stomach, and my checkerboard high tops, and my yellow hat, and these are my bones, and they're dancing inside my body. Gross. Cool! ‘And this is my knee where I had a bleed, and, | don't see any biood. No, i's on the inside. See, it bleeds on the inside, here and here, and gets all red and hot and squishy Gross. 29 EDDY: BENJAMIN: TEACHER: BENJAMIN: Cool! Then I g0 to the doctor. What happens at the doctor, Benjamin? { get a shot of Factor 8, and the bleed stops, and then | get a sucker, EDDY, Kid #8, Kid #4: (The kids voice approval, and freeze.) Yeah! FATHER: TEACHER: (To teacher) His hemophilia isn't a problem for you? Problem? It's an opportunity. Welcome to our community (Adults exit. Time Shit. Playtime.) BENJAMIN, EDDY, KID #3, KID #4: Recess! KID 4s: KID #4: KID #3: BENJAMIN: KID #2; BENJAMIN: EDDY. KID #4: EDDY: KID #4; BENJAMIN: ‘So what do you want to do? | don't know, what do you want to do? {don’t know, Ihave an idea. We can go on the Yellow Boat. C'mon Eddy. . Boats are boring. This is a Yellow Boat! And it can fiy! Really? Really Cool Here, I'l drawit for you, 30 KID #4: BENJAMIN: KID 43: BENJAMIN: ALL THE KIDS: KID #3: BENJAMIN: KID #3: BENJAMIN: KID #3: BENJAMIN: KID #8: BENJAMIN: Drawing? Drawing's boring. Not this way. I'l draw it so you can do it! C'mon aboard. Here's the deck, and here's the mast {#1 has become a kid, and he is hiding, waiting to be pulled up into the action of Benjamin's story. He becomes the mast.) Load cargo, now. (Benjamin continues drawing as the kids begin to do so.) Are we going or what? (Music begins to support this change to fantasy storytelling.) Okay, hoist the sails, hoist the anchor. You'e supposed to say: “Aye, aye, Captain.” ‘Aye, aye, Captain! (They begin to sail) Can I steer? Nope, only the Captain gets to steer. | stand right here and draw, and steer. want to be captain! ‘Then draw your own boat. Ican't draw as good as you! iknow. You can be helper. She gats to stear if the Captain gets tired. Does that ever happen? Nope. (Music changes to indicate approaching storm.) 3t Kin #1: BENJAMIN: KID #3: BENJAMIN: KID #3: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: KID #4: BENJAMIN: KID #3: EDDY: BENJAMIN: KID #3: Storm up ahead! BENJAMIN: We can fly! Start special hydraulic-powered flyers. KID #3: (Benjamin draws as kids become a flying Yellow Boat, complete with sound effects. They begin to fly, Kid #3 grabs the crayon from Benjamin and draws in the air.) Land bo. BENJAMIN: How do you know? | just drew itt im the captain! Don't be so bossy. Vm not. Land ho! Where are we? Ask her. She's drawing it. (The scene shifts to a Fantasy Island.) Uh, ‘san island. There are palm trees, and monkeys. (Benjamin climbs a pole as a monkey, but falls.) Benjamin, you allright? KID #3: tm fine. BENJAMIN: (They continue.) ‘And there's a cave there. BENJAMIN: (#2 and #4 make a cave as she draws i.) KING: Its the home of... king? A Giant King of the ... (Searching for a name.) KID #4: 32 EDDY-KING: EDDY-KING: Svengalase, Yeah! The Giant King of the Svengalese. (When the kids look up, they see that #2 and #4 have transformed themselves into the King, and he is indeed, evil and vicious. A Ite 100 so!) No, not the Giant King. Erasers! (They all erase it as the Giant falls apart and reforms.) (To Kid #3) You have to be careful around here. (He takes the crayon and continues. He whispers with Eddy, and Eddy's finger becomes the midgetized king. They have played this game before, and Benjamin is clearly the director.) Now, we have stumbled upon the magical castle of the teeny-tiny midgetized King of the Svengalese. (Eddy slowly reveals his index finger wih crown and ‘grass skirt: The King.) He's friendly. He speaks in Svengalese. Luckily, | know it (10 seconds of gibberish.) What did he say? Hello. (Gibberish “You strangers are welcome here, and have come just in time.” (Gibberish, ‘overlapped with translation.) Why just in ime? 33 BENJAMIN: EDpy: BENJAMIN: BENJAMIN: EDpy: KID #4: E0py: BENJAMIN: Why just in time? (Eddy/King pantomimes a velcano erupting, and then Benjamin communicates the emergency.) The volcano is erupting, and you must save my people, ‘Quick, take us on your boat, and let’s get out of here! (Benjamin draws #1 into The Erupting Volcano as kids sun around in terror.) How do we save all the Svengalese? Erase the volcano. (They do, and the Volcano melts, turning back into Eddy.) Draw more boats. (Kids sail away, saving the Svengalese,) Land ho! Safe! (The Boat vanishes as the game ends.) ‘That was tun. Let's do it again tomorrow, | think she likes you. Yuck. (The kids exit and Benjamin takes out a huge piece of paper to make a new drawing. The previous play has triggered a bleed, but drawing a new adventure is more ‘important than that right now.) This is going to be a big one. This is a map to help the ‘Svengalese, and their friendly King know where to find... their Enemy! That Big Guy. 34 MOTHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: (Mother enters.) What are you doing? ''m drawing. His castle sits high on top of a cliff, soto get there, first you have to climb all these ladders of bones. Cat bones .. . yea! (As he draws, he enters into the action of his picture enough so that Mother notices that he is limping slightly.) How's your knee? Oh... fine. The Big Guy's hiding way up here, in this tower (As he shows the path that will be taken on the paper, this movement betrays the knee-bleed he's trying to ignore.) ‘Are you limping? Mom! Now, the King has to go through these traps and mazes... Let me see It. (She examines his knee.) Can you straighten it? (it hurts.) Mom "call the hospital. | don't have time for that; 'm working on this map You can take it along. I's too big for the car! I's a whole castielt! ‘Then just take one room. 35 BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: Oh. Okay. I'll take ... the torture room! Of course. {Il need lots of red for the blood . . (Mother and Benjamin shift location, and the infusion ‘procedure begins, set up as before. He draws throughout the procedure. During this infusion we see the red “blood” tinged with another colored contaminant: the fy virus. Benjamin continues his monologue as he iraws. When you open this door, the skeleton is walting with buckets of poison... lemonade. Drink it, you tum Into. ..a. ghost! So, don't drink it! But i you step here, you fall through the floor of the torture room. Anhhhhhhhh. .... Splat! (Retuming.) They're all done. You can finish that up at home, (They return home. Sound underscores the following. #2, #8, and #4 tear and fold the large piece of drawing ‘Paper into “newspapers,” or the scene can be staged to include some other medias.) (He begins to draw on his "Me Doll”) New drawing. Benjamin's Body. Everything looks the same. Outside, (Chorus [#2, #3, #4] moves and announce the following headlines. There is a sense ofthis information moving into, invading, the personal space of the family. The parents do not react directly fo the announcements, but are affected by their sense.) Doctors alarmed by mystery ines. Disease approaching epidemic proportions. ve just got this feeling... FATHER: #2: MOTHER: FATHER: BENJAMIN: #8: 2: FATHER: MOTHER: #8: a: #2: BENJAMIN: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: You worry too much, (Chorus moves and announces:) Immune deficiency linked to infant deaths. Doctor says his weight is down, and he's a lite anemic. Maybe it’s a growth spurt? Inside. Almost the same. Except my stomach. (Chorus moves and announces:) Transmitted by the exchange of body fluids... Rate of infection up among at-tisk populations. Maybe i's the flu, everybody in his class has an upset stomach and diarrhea. But he's had it over a week. (Chorus moves and announces’) Officials insist blood supply is 100% safe! {83-year-old Grandmother dies of AIDS? ‘Cause of infection unknown. ‘And my head tums tired. And my legs tum tired. And my fingers... . even my drawing is tied. He's going to be allright! How do you know that? | don't know that, | hope that. (Benjamin begins to make “spots” on the “Me Dol,” and gredualy ‘on himself, The chorus begins a litany of 37 #2: MOTHER: 2: MOTHER: He: #8: FATHER: 4: 8: DOCTOR #1: MOTHER: DOCTOR #1 MOTHER: DOCTOR #1: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: Cases of AIDS reported in California. New York. Florida. ‘Something's wrong, | just know it. I's ike a spark has gone out of him Indiana. Don't you think he should be tasted? Pennsylvania. Atizona, Tested for what? Minos. Michigan. Texas. Tennessee. (Doctor enters.) ‘We checked first with the ELISA... . Tested for everything! . and the Westem Blot Test. You know . .. EVERYTHING! Your son. .. has tested . . . positive for the AIDS virus. t'm very sorry. We'll do everything that we can. (He exits.) | just knew it. What are we going to do? | don't know. We'll... just do, I guess. How do we tell him? 38 | FATHER: BENJAMIN: The right words will come. (The parents move to Benjamin.) Un, Benjamin, we need to talk. ‘About what? MOTHER and FATHER: Well, .. MOTHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: FATHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: ‘Well, about some things that .. . we're thinking about, and ‘About your meeting with the doctor, yesterday? Yes. You know he's been giving you lots of tests, to see if there’s any reason why you've been more tired lately. ‘And one of the tests « He did a couple of special tests. And he found ‘something in your blood that shouldn't be there. Abug; a kind of bug - - @ virus. ADs? How do you know wv. No, Not AIDS. Not AIDS . . . But they found a ite bit of the virus that can lead to the disease. They'l do a lot more tests; they want to make you feel better! How did | get it? Some of the blood that makes the factor must have had some of the virus in it. 39 BENJAMIN: FATHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: FATHER: DOCTOR #2: FATHER: DOCTOR #2: MOTHER: HEALER #4: FATHER: Does everybody who gets a shot get AIDS? ‘No. And not everyone who gets a transfusion will get Will be alright? Yes. | promise you. We're right here. (Benjamin moves away from his parents to assimilate the news.) We're going to get some answers! (The parents move to where Doctor #2 has entered, ‘The following scenes should swit! around the space as the parents try to get some control of the situation.) What about this AZT? It looks promising. ‘When can we start it? We can't, I's not available for chiidren. When wil it be available? don’t know. (They move away from this Doctor over to where the Healer #4 has entered.) Let's just try this, Two quarts of clover tea dally, and wear this crystal. Will that help? HEALER #4: FATHER: DOCTOR #1: FATHER: DOCTOR #1: MOTHER: DOCTOR #1: FATHER: MOTHER: DOCTOR #1: FATHER: DOCTOR #1: DOCTOR #2: HEALER #3: DOCTOR #1: DOCTOR #2: HEALER #3: | don't know. (They whirl up stage to where Doctor #1 has entered.) What do we call it? Well, i's not AIDS. No? Technically. He has the virus, but none of the diseases that the government posts as markers. He has the disease? Butnot the disease. Technically. Which is it? Yes or no? Yes and no. What do we do? (The doctors! words swirl around the parents.) | don't know . . . appointment, next week; Wednesday, nine-thirty. {don't know. Appointment, Friday at one. | don't know. Appointment on Thursday, three o'clock. | don't know. DOCTOR and HEALER: | don't know, | don't know, | don't know . . a BENJAMIN: FATHER: FATHER: a: #3: 2: FATHER: #1 and #3: 84: 2: MOTHER: FATHER: (This builds to their exit, leaving Mother and Father totally bewildered. Benjamin jumps up.) Nobody knows anything, except me, and all | know is that no one knows anything! (To Mother) It’s going to be alright... but we're going to need help on this one. We've got a lot of friends. (The community parents [#1, #2, #3 and #4] enter, and gather their “children,” the Me Dolls that were last seen in the recess scene. They greet Mom and Dad. Benjamin retums to drawing on his Me Doll.) ‘Thank you all for coming on such shor: notice. We need to ask for some help. Lots of help, actually. (Community response overiaps:) ‘Sure, anything. Anything at al. Whatever we can do to help, just ask. Hey, what are friends for? Benjamin has tested .. . positive’... for the AIDS virus. (There is a moment of total silence. Then slightly ‘overlapping response.) Oh. Sorry. How did he ...? (To break the silence.) There is so much about this that we don't know right now... We need your help! 42, #8: #2: #3: FATHER: MOTHER: 4 FATHER: 4: #3: FATHER: Ht: FATHER a MOTHER: #8: (Community parents, without wanting to appear so, slowly begin to pull their children away from the family, ail the while voicing their suppor) Sure, anything. Anything at all. Whatever we can do to help. Just ask ‘The best thing we can do is just to keep things as normal as possible. What he needs, what we need, is to try to have a normal tie, (Backing away) Hey, what are frends for? So, how about we take all the kids to Ghostbusters, Friday night? (#1 unturls a large sheet of plastic, which slowly forms a plastic barrier between Benjamin and everyone else. His Me Doll ties to “contact” other Me Dolls through the plastic wall, but their parents pull them away.) Anything, Anything at all. ‘Salurvay afternoon? Anything at all. ‘Sunday? Anything. ‘The pool is open. we could take the kids swimming? ‘Whatever we can do, 43 " MOTHER: 4: a: MOTHER: #3: #4: at MOTHER: BENJAMIN: EDpy: + Just ask, We're going camping this weekend; how about Just ask, Just ask. Asleep over? Just ask, Just ask. Just ask, 1AM asking! (Time shit.) Today is my birthday and I'm seven, and I'm having a party. (Eddy enters with a box wrapped in paper with a long ribbon. He and Benjamin are in separate spaces, divided by the plastic wall,) This is so great. He'll never guess what this is ‘ti it pops. out in hs face. EDDY's MOTHER (4): Eddy, what are you doing? EDpy: Finishing up my present for Benjamin, (He tries fo tie the bow.) EDDY’s MOTHER: Finish up quickly, and Ill drop it off on my way to the BENJAMIN: Eppy: grocery store. I'm having pie instead of cake, ‘cause I dor't like cake, and it's MY birthday, ‘You can just drop me off for the party 44 EDDY's MOTHER: | can't do that. I'm sorry Eddy, but you can't go to that party! EDDY: But he’s my best friend. EDDY'sMOTHER: | know this is hard, but. EDDY: But | have to go EDDY's MOTHER: Don't argue with me! I'l drop the present off this aftemoon. know what's best for you. (They exit) BENJAMIN: No one’s coming? Not even Eddy? (Time shift, Teacher #1 enters.) TEACHER (#2): The board met last night. I'm afraid Benjamin won't be able to attend school here anymore, MOTHER: — What? TEACHER: — We're just not set up to handle this sort of thing. FATHER: The doctors are positive that he's safe in school and with some simple precautions, everyone else is safe as well. TEACHER: The board is comfortable with its decision. Hell have to leave, MOTHER: — When? TEACHER: — Immediately. MOTHER: Can he stay to the end of the week? TEACHER: —_ Immediately! MOTHER: ust anathar day? TEACHER: —Illsee... if ican help you find a tutor... 45 48 (He exits, Time shift) FATHER: Benjamin. BENJAMIN: Why can't I go to school? | MOTHER: Benjamin MOTHER: I don't know. (Benjamin crosses out his image. He drops the marker. ‘He has stopped drawing. Doctor #2 enters.) | BENJAMIN: Why won't anyone come to play with me? j DOCTOR #1: His white blood count is dangerously low. We need to FATHER: We're hereto play wth you admit him to the hospital immediately. MOTHER: What would you like to play? (The scene shifts to the hospital. The sound support for the hospital should be constant; hum, buzz, beep, at BENJAMIN: — Nothing. varying volumes for each scene. Itcan also be used to help mark time shits. By adding a sheet and pillow, the (He takes out a wide black marker, and slowly draws an boat becomes a hospital bed. Benjamin is given a ‘outline of himself on the plastic, in silence. As he is hospital gown, and moved to the bed. The parents doing this body drawing, the parents are isolated in their ‘move through long hallways, answering questions.) own spaces, but try to “contact” him, and each other, with the following lines, He shuts thom out.) DOCTOR #4: Name? MOTHER: Benjamin. Would you like some juice? FATHER: Benjamin. FATHER: It's like he's slipped away DOCTOR #4: Spell that please. MOTHER: How about a sandwich? FATHER; 9 BE-NJ-A-MHLN. FATHER: Ora Happy Meal. You've got to eat something, so you DOCTOR #4; Number? can get better. . FATHER: — 516-43-8645 MOTHER: Slipped away. On his own boat . .. on his own sea. DOCTOR #2: Name? FATHER: He doesn't speak. He doesn't eat. MOTHER: Benjamin MOTHER: Benjamin? DOCTOR #2: Spell that please. FATHER: He spends day after day curied up on the sofa. . MOTHER: BLE-NV-A-NGEN, MOTHER: Just picking his arm. DocTOR #2: Number? FATHER: Benjamin. MOTHER: — 516-48-8645. MOTHER: Picking. Like a little monkey. 47 Doctor #1: Name? MOTHER and FATHER: Benjamin. DOCTOR #1; MOTHER and FATHER: 8-E-N- DOCTOR #1 MOTHER and FATHER: 516-43 DOCTOR #2: DOCTOR #4: Doctor #1: Spell that please. Number? (As Benjamin is put in the bed, doctors repeat these requests, Mother and Father continue to answer, and then stop. Benjamin, in the bed, looks around, and registers with a iook that he feels completely alone. Silence for a beat.) (Woy [#3] enters, carrying her backpack. As soon as he hears her approach he tums away. She pulls a kazoo ut and tootles e greeting. There is no response. She tries again; no response. She tooties “bye, bye." and then leaves the kazoo near his feet at the end of the bed. Joy exits, but watches for a moment in the doorway. Benjamin Is tempted to check out what she has left, but just as he is reaching for It, three doctors enter.) Good morning, afternoon evening. ALL DOCTORS: And how are we feeling today? Hmmmm? DOCTOR #2: DOCTOR #4: (Short pause for response.) Patient... Not responding DOCTOR #1: DOCTOR #2: DOCTOR #4: FATHER: MOTHER: DOCTOR #2: DOCTOR #1 DOCTOR #4: FATHER: MOTHER: DOCTOR #2: DOCTOR #4: DOCTOR #1: MOTHER: MOTHER: Check, Vital signs, Q-2 times 4, Cheek. Its like another country. White walls, white floors, white sound . .. NPO, 48 hours. Charted, Check. (The doctors retreat; as they exit one removes the kazoo as ifit had no place here.) Stainless stool, hard edges . . Nota single soft thing in this whole place. (The parents move toward the room, but are intercepted by the swoop of the doctors.) Caution! Blood Precautions! ‘Oxygen in uset Gowns, masks, gloves suggested! I'm his Mother! (All doctors snap on their gloves.) {hate that sound! Benjamin (Time Shift. The parents and doctors move to the bed. ‘One doctor has a length of plastic tubing for a medical test.) DOCTOR #2: Welllneed samples, DOCTOR #4: ... specimens, DOCTOR #1: .. statistics! ALL DOCTORS: Check! MOTHER: — Renjamin, these doctors naad to do come tests (Benjamin tums away, shutting them all out.) FATHER: Help us with this ... they need you to swallow this litle Plastic tube . DOCTOR #1: We need a sample FATHER: We need your help, sport DOCTOR #2: Please cough, DOCTOR #4: Open your mouth, DOCTOR #1: Just relax... ALL DOCTORS: Breathe. DOCTOR #2: Cough. DOCTOR #4: Open. DOCTOR #1: Relax. ALL DOCTORS: Breathe. DOCTOR #2: Cough, DOCTOR #4: Open. DOCTOR #1: Relax. ALL DOCTORS: Breathe. BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #2: DOCTOR #2: DOCTOR #4: DOCTOR #1: FATHER: DOCTOR #2: Leave me alone. Just leave me alone! Please step out into the hall? (Parents and Doctor #2 move to one side. Doctors #1 and #4 move away, consulting their charts.) ‘We're doing our best. He's maintaining ‘maintaining maintaining... Tall me what we're fighting? AIDS, depression, what? Allof it DOCTORS #1 & #4: Allof It JOY: (Doctors move away and continue to consult their charts and each other. Mother and Father stay to the side as Jy approaches the room a second time. She is wearing a necklace of whistles and kazoos.) (She tootles him a ‘hello" on several different whistles andor kazoos. Benjamin ‘shuts her out’, both physically and with an angry sound.) (Okay, okay. I'l come back later. (Takes three steps away, and returns, Kazoo flourish.) Its later. (He tums his baok to her.) Tell you what. Whenever you want me to disappear, just flick your hand, like this. (She demonstrates with small hhand fick of alsmissal,) I'm gone. History. (Benjamin flicks his hand. She withdraws. Then returns.) 51 JOY: 'm back. (Benjamin flicks his hand. ) t'm gone. (Kazoo “good-bye.” She exits.) (Time shift, Three doctors enter to bedside.) DOCTOR #2: Good moming, DOCTOR 43: ... afternoon. DOCTOR #1: ... evening, ALL DOCTORS: And how are we feeling today? Hmmmm? (Doctor #1 goes to parents. Doctors #2 and #3 repeat the following lines, but become increasingly more ‘human’ in their delivery; a ‘time shift" that indicates a change in attitude towards this patient.) DOCTOR #2 and #3: And how are we feeling today? Hmmmm? And how are we feeling today? Hmmmm? MOTHER: — Why/s nothing working? You keep testing and poking and prodding; there's no change, * FATHER: He's pulling further and further away. DOCTOR #1: We're doing everything we know. Everything we can... Weill keep trying! (He moves to join the other doctors.) (To other doctors as they exit) Let's take another look at those X-rays. (Joy moves to parents.) JOY: Hi, I'm Joy, the Child Life Specialist on this wing. MOTHER: Another doctor? 82 JOY: FATHER) JOY: FATHER) JOY: FATHER MOTHER: soy: MOTHER: FATHER: JOY: MOTHER: JOY: FATHER, Joy: Not exactly. The doctors work with the sick parts; my specialty is the well parts. What? My work is play. ‘There's not much of that around here. Vl try to change that. I'm here to work with Benjamin to ty to make some sense out of this place. Good luck! He won't eat, he won't talk... He won't even draw. Is that something he likes to do? Drawing? He used to draw al the time, He's just not Benjamin if he's not drawing That's good to know. Why don't you two get a cup of coffee? We should stay. . (She pulle a crayon from her pack.) Just lot me have a look for a well part. Come on. (They exit. Joy approaches Benjamin.) (She enters, heralding her arrival on a slide whistle. He flicks his hand to dismiss her. She withdraws then returns, this time with a train whistle. He flicks her away. She withdraws then returns with a duck call. Benjamin almost jicks. Then changes his mind. There is 2 ‘moment of "small victory” for Joy.) You don't need to talk. | can just sit here with you 53 JOY: BENJAMIN: voy: BENJAMIN: Joy: BENJAMIN: Joy: BENJAMIN: soy: (She sits, and pulls a smal cloth doll and set of markers out of her backpack.) | have some work to do. I want to ‘make this doll for a boy here in the hospital. He hates being here, what with the shots and the medicines ... But this doll needs a name... Can you think of a good name? No. No is an excellent name! Now, No has to have a lot of tests, and maybe even an operation. Can you tell him anything he needs to know? No. Okay. But No needs some hair, what color should it be? (No response.) Brown? Nah. Purplel (This odd choice tweaks just the smallest bit of interest in Benjamin. He watches as Joy colors the hair.) How about his eyes? (She holds out some crayons between she and Benjamin, and atter some hesitation, Benjamin chooses an orange one.) Orange. Except when he cries. His tears are red. Red tears... And his mouth? (She colors as he chooses.) ‘Mad green. ‘And his eye brows are... 2 BENJAMIN: JOY: BENJAMIN: JOY: BENJAMIN: Joy: BENJAMIN: JOY: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #1: Yellow. Scared yellow. So, his mouth is mad, and his eyes are scared, and his red tears are so very sad. And he feels... ? Alone. Isn't it amazing how you can have so many people in and out of here, and stil feel so all alone? (She finished up the coloring.) TAHDAHI! (Or the kazoo equivalent) (Benjamin looks over at the drawing on the doll. and makes a sound of some disapprovel....) EEUU! So I'm not good at faces... . you want to try? No. (He turns away again.) Okay. | have to go. Maybe No can come back tomorrow? (He shrugs “Maybe .. ° She leaves the whistle necklace on his bed and exits.) (Time shit) (Remembering, and punctuating the speech with various whistles.) And she comes back tororrow. And the next tomorrow. And the next. She lets me talk when | want to, and she doesn't make me say “tn fine” if | don't feel like it. She tells me about hospital things, so | know what's going on . (Time shift. Doctor #1 is speaking 1o the parents.) I've ordered up an endoscopy . ..astomach test. We'll set it up for the moming (oy enters, with an armtul of medical equioment: an ‘endoscope, plastic tubing, a flash light, an elastic string, 55 JOY: «No doll wth surgical mask and cap. As part of her set- up, she presents each piece to Benjamin without directly doing so. He watches, but dcesn't want to be seen doing so. The parents also enter, and Joy involves them jn her Magical Medical Circus. She introduces the event with 2 kazoo fantare.) Good evening ladies and gentlemen, and weleome to the Magical Medical Circus - -a really big show in a really small space, hastily assembled for you today. ‘Thank-you, Featuring No, the daredevil artiste! He's here to show you how a stomach test works. Thank- you, No. He will use this .. . (She shows the elastic sstring.)... and this .. . (She pulls out a flashlight and ‘beckons to Mother. Speaking as NO.) Hey, pretty lady, ‘come over here. (Mother comes over and No hands her a flash light.) (As No.) Thank you. (As Joy.) And he will use this. (She presents the endoscope. At this scary sight Benjamin tums away, but Joy quickly wins him back with NO.) Quiet please, the artiste prepares. (She puts No through traditional actor warm-up techniques, then explains the procedure in circus terms.) He’s going to fly up toa highwire stretched from here... (She stretches an elastic string over Benjamin.) ...to... here. Could you hold this, please? (She offersitto Benjamin, who finally decides to take i. He holds itn the air, making a tightrape line for No.) ‘Thanks! (As No.) I's time for Stomach Bungee jumping! | will descend to your stomach, fetch a sample with this .. + (Showing him the light and tube at the end ofthe scope.) and then “sproing” back to my starting position, unscathed, untouched, unharmed. Watch! (No is unable to jump ail the way up to the elastic line 56 JOY: BENJAMIN: JOY: BENJAMIN: JOY: BENJAMIN: JOY: with the weight of the scope, so after a few attempts, he gets an idea:) ‘AAHhh, wait. (Joy blows up a rubber glove like a balloon and attaches it to No.) (As No.) Lights! (Mom turns on the flash ight as a follow spot.) (As No.) Drum roll, please! (Dad does, at the foot of the bed. No floats up to the clastic wire, walks down the wire, and prepares to descend:) (As No.) Attach bungee! Uno, Duo, Tre... BUNGEEE! (NO, with elastic end at his foot, descends to Benjamin's ‘stomach, and bounces back up.) (As No.) Sate! Stomach test complete! (Benjamin lets the line snap free, so No crashes to the floor.) Thank you Not (The parents clap then exit.) What's No going to do with it? With what? ‘With that stomach stuff. ‘The doctors need to look at it. Yuck. ‘So they can figure out the right medicines. 87 BENJAMIN: JOY: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: Epp: BENJAMIN: EDDY: Will it hur? ‘Just ‘tl No stops bouncing. So. Are you ready to help them? Maybe (He holds out his hand for her to shake; when she tries to do so he fakes her out, and quite enjoys his ite victory. She exis.) (Time shit.) (Remembering,) Then one night, as a surprise, she sticks glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling over my bed, and another day, she paints a picture right on my window, so When the sun shines through it in the afternoon, itturns the white wall into colors. (Time shift, Mother enters to tuck him in, and Eddy enters.) Benjamin? Look who's here, Eddy (They both silently indicate to Mom that they'd like her fo leave.) Vii eave you two alone. (She exits. There is an awkward silence.) Eddy (indicating the bed control panel.) So. What’ all this stuff? This is my remote control for my very own TV, and this makes my bed go up and down .. Coal 58 BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: {And see this tube stuck in my chest? Wooah! its for medicine, so the doctors don't have to keep giving me shots. if had @ couple of bolts, Id look just like Frankenstein | could bring you some ‘Some what? Some Frankenstein bolts. Could you? They stick right to your head. No way! Way! That'd really surprise the doctors. Yeah! So what's it ke to be in here? Its okay. But they never leave you alone. Like my Mom? Worse than your Mom. ‘Oh, not Does it hurt? Yeah. Do you ory? No. Sometimes. Yeah. 59 BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDpy: BENJAMIN: EDpy: BENJAMIN: EDpy: Were you scared to come see me? No. Alte, Why? I'm just me, Yeah, but | rever knew anyone, who... you know... . Was sick. ..? Had AIDS? Yeah. You can't catch it just by sitting next to me. I's not like cooties, | know that. | didn't know if you'd be mad at me. Why didn't you come to my birthday? My Mom said no. So why'd she let you come now? dunno. She read a bunch of stuff, we all talked about it, and she changed her mind. You want to draw or something? Mma ite tired... ''d better go then; they said | shouldn't stay too long. I'm glad you came. Yeah. Will you come back? | said Id bring the botts, didn't 12 (They high five, Eddy exits.) (Time shitt. Joy and Doctor #2 enter. Joy carries an 60. X-Ray, and backpack, the Doctor consults his chart.) JOY: Good morning ... BENJAMIN: afternoon, DOCTOR #4: Evening! JOY: ‘And how ate we feeling today... BENJAMIN, JOY and DOCTOR #4: Hmmmmmm??? BENJAMIN: — Eddy came to visit! Joy: How did it go? BENJAMIN: — He's stil my bestfriend. And he's bringing me... i's a surprise. soy: Did you have a good night? BENJAMIN: No... JOY: What happened? BENJAMIN: — More bleeding. DOCTOR #4: That explains this new plan. BENJAMIN: — More tests? DOCTOR #4: | We're going to do an exploratory surgery, so we can take a look at what's going on in thare. BENJAMIN: I'm tired of all the looking; 'm ready for some finding Joy: ‘They'l have an easier time if you'l help them. BENJAMIN: — What else are they going to do to ne? Joy: Remember when you drank that Barium stuff yesterday? 6 BENJAMIN: Joy: BENJAMIN: JOY: BENJAMIN: Joy: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #4: BENJAMIN: Joy: BENJAMIN: Joy: BENJAMIN: uOY: BENJAMIN: JOY: BENJAMIN: voy: Yuckit! And they took an X-Ray of your insides? Well here its! (She shows him an X-Ray film) (Examining the picture.) That's me? Yep. Inside? Yep. Well that's a pretty crummy picture. I's all gray. Gray is Not what ft feos like. Then how does it feet? Not gray. Tell me. This, down here ... ? (Indicating stomach.) It feels it feels like... lcan'ttell you. .. Keep trying . ‘When it hurts the worst, lke last night? I's tke ... like ‘slow red spikes of hurt. .. (Indicating on himselt,) Here and here. (Indicating the X-Ray, then his stomach.) This part here, is a picture ofthat pat there, ‘Well it’s not the right colors. (Holding out the crayons.) You want to make it the right colors? (Tempted but not buying it yet.) No. You can. Okay, but you have to tell me how. e BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #1: DOCTOR #2 DOCTOR #1: DOCTOR s #1 BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #1: JOY: Doctor #1: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #2: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #2: DOCTOR #4 BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #1 BENJAMIN: (He indicates on himself, She colors the X-Ray.) This is blue. I's fine, but orange is getting closer ... burning orange. And farther down, that’s where it really hurts; sharp pains lke . .. pins dripping acid, purple and greén. That's where it's dark, hurting, red, Red, Red, RED! (The coloring is interrupted by the entrance of Doctors #1 ) Good morning afternoon... evening... & #2: And how are we feeling today, hmmmm? Red. {beg your partion? He feels red. That's nice . ‘And here is black-and-blue, where he poked me yesterday. needed those samples to help us prepare for exploratory surgery. You're an explorer? Wall, | guess so... We're exploring ways to make you feel better. You're awfully white. Why so white? Doctors always wear white, Explorers don’t wear white. White's boring. 63 voy: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #4: BENJAMIN: Doctor #1: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #2: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #1: BENJAMIN: Joy: BENJAMIN: Joy: DOCTOR #2: Benjamin, why don't you tell the doctors about the pain? lean't, |twould help us if you could. It hurts all over. Where? ‘Some places mora than others. When? Sometimes, all the time, | don't know . How? | doesn't have words, it ust feels! | can't tell them! ‘You could show them. (Holding aut the X-Ray film.) This could be a map. Color it to help them find the hurt! (She holds outa crayon. Benjamin hesitates fora moment, then seizes it) ‘Amap? (He takes the X-Ray from her.) tm good at maps. New Drawing! . (Everybody freezes in position as Benjamin takes up the ‘crayon and holds it aloft.) Journey to the Canter of My Guts! (The Doctors and Joy are transformed into a small band of explorers, checking supplies prior to departure on an expedition.) Equipment check. What do we need? Antibiotic. DOCTOR #4: DOCTOR #1: BENJAMIN: Hypodermic. Antiseptic. Ick. Get Well Medicine. And a bazooka! ALL DOCTORS: Bazooka? JOY: BENJAMIN: JOY: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #4: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #4: BENJAMIN: Bazooka! Command Central over to Field Team One. Do you read me? Roger, Captain. How do we get in? ‘Through my mouth, I'lleave itopen so youcan see better. (Benjamin drews his mouth with big circles, as the doctors climb over the boat, starting into his body. The progress through the body should be supported with as ‘much movement, lighting and sound support as can be mustered.) First stop? My lungs. (They enter a whoosh world.) Air world, feels blue... . This side is clzar. No problems. Let's check the other lobe Here grayer, tighter Definite congestion. I'l order up respiratory therapy. Now find the hurt. Into the blood. (They are swept along through the bloodstream.) In one side of my heart. It's blue, ‘cause I've got a strong heatt -- and out the other. 65 DOCTOR #2 BENJAMIN Joy: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR 41 BENJAMIN: Doctor #1: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #2: BENJAMIN: JOY: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #1 DOCTOR #4; JOY: BENJAMIN: JOY: DOCTOR #1: Past the liver. . Gross. | hate liver, its green! Be careful, Where are we? In my guts. That's where it hurts. Looks like the small intestine, Entering danger zone. But you're not there yet, keep going Farther? Farther. Go farther. Feel the fire. . Signs of infection ahead Dark red! ‘Scorch arrows. Shooting fire. (The attack begins. Benjamin becomes the general of the battle.) What's happening? Bad guys, attack! Guys with purge jack hammers, over there! Rled-orange flame throwers over there! Blue grenades, exploding into flaming yellow over here! | had no idea it was this bad. ls EVERYWHERE! What do we do? Try the bazookat Good idea. Try a little Tagamet. 66 1 / | i | 1 DOCTOR #2: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #2: DOCTOR #4: JOY: BENJAMIN: Maybe some Bactrum. Lot ‘em have itt (They fre a medical Bazooka.) It isn't working. We've got to get out of here. We need reinforcements, Command Central, request exit instru You've got two choices: up to the lungs or down to my JOY and DOCTORS: Head for the lungs! BENJAMIN: JOY: DOCTOR #4: DOCTOR #1: DOCTOR #2: Joy: BENJAMIN: Wl eough you out! (He does so and they retum to the hospital room, in exactly the same positions they held before beginning the Body Tour, Now, that's an excellent map! order up respiratory therapy to start Q- 4, Hinged some new X-Rays, Benjamin. Now we're ready for surgery. Thanks for your help, Command Central. (Doctors salute and exit) You look tired. You want to rest for a bit? Yeah. (She takes the X-Ray from him.) 67 JOY: BENJAMIN: Joy: BENJAMIN: JOY: DocToR #2: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #1: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #2: BENJAMIN: So, that's what it feels ike. You sure are good at drawing, Yeah. But | wish we could just erase it. Erase what? ‘The hurt. ‘Me too, Ill see you tomorrow. (She hands him several pieces of drawing paper to go with his crayon, which he accepts. She offers her hand to shake with him - - and then fakes him out. Joy exits.) (Doctor #2 brings in something 'o represent an IV pump and hooks it up to the bed. Docior #4 brings in another.) Command Central? New defense weapons. (They exit.) After surgery, | get a little better, Everybody smiles, Dad figures out how to put plaste lizards into old IV bbags, 80 it looks like I'm getting lizard medicine, (Father does so.) Then, | get worse. No more smies. (Voices of doctors as they move in and out ofthe room, checking.) Colostomy complete, but he's blaeding into the abdomen now. ‘There are about a million machines in my room now, like robots standing guard round my bed. His white blood count is dropping. hear machines and voices all night long; whispering to me... 68 FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: FATHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: (The right takes over, with Mother and Father on either side of the bed: a vig. The monitors and machines whir ‘and thrum and beep sot.) Four AM. Peace time Time to grab a slice of silence. ‘Smooth brow, soft fingers, gentle breath. Almost normal. So peaceful you can forget. Almost. Machines. (Indicating medical machinery.) Pumping food, pumping medicine, pumping blood . ... pumping hope? ‘And the sound. Like horses. Like galloping horses of hope in the night. I'm afraid of losing those horses. (Trying to offer comfort and strength, for them both.) Busen lull, cook the kettle ful, ‘There sailed three boats from the harbor. ‘The blue carried hope, ‘The red carried faith, ‘The yellow filled itself with love. (Time shit.) Mom! Dad! Look. Come look! What is it? ‘What's wrong? Look at the moon. Just look at the moon! I've never seen i so Its so big... Soclose. 6 FATHER: MOTHER: FATHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: FATHER: BOTH: BENJAMIN: FATHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: MOTHER: So bright (They climb into bed with him.) If could be Queen of the World and hava anything that | wanted . {could be King of the World, and have anything | wanted... I've never seen it so I's so big... Soclose, So bright. (Bonjamin interrupts...) Dad, What's it ike to die? What? What will it fee! like when | die? 1... dontt know. will it hurt? I don't kn... . Probably. Some, (Pause.) | don't think more than now. Where will | go? | don't know. But it will be a new adventure, BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: Will you put me in a box? What? Will you put me in a box? You know, what's left? What do you want us to do? | really want to be home again. Then that's what we'll do. Love you. MOTHER and FATHER: Love you too. BENJAMIN: And I'l ahvays be your boy. MOTHER and FATHER: Always. DOCTOR #2: DOCTOR #4: DOCTOR #2: DOCTOR #4: DOCTOR #2: Eppy: BENJAMIN: Eppy: (Benjamin falls asleep, Mother and Father tuck him in, then exit. Doctors! voices come from outside the room.) Orders? 800 units, packed red calls. Have you coon the latest liver reculte? ‘Any change? Not for the better. (Time shift. Eddy enters, wakes up Benjamin.) Hey, Benjamin. | got the bolts. See? | got some for me too... Wow. Thanks Eddy. They're great Don't you want to put them on? 7 BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDpy: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: (Ho is tired, but he puts one on.) Sure. (They do Frankenstein impersonations, but Benjamin is weak and starts to cough, scaring Eddy. Silence, as he looks around the room.) Wow, you've got a lat more stuff here now. Yeah. What's itall for? ‘So I can get better. Is it working? dunno Really? Really. Will you get better? (Shiugs don ‘t know) Are you going to (Benjamin shrugs his shoulders, ‘yeah, maybe. Inever knew anyone that was going to wall, you know Die? Yeah. Well, now you do. Do your folks know? Yeah, | think so, 72 EDD BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: DD BENJAMIN: EDDY: BENJAMIN: BENJAMIN: What's itfee! like? To know? Better than not knowing. 1'm glad you're stil my frend Me too. Benjamin. Can | have some of your Legos? Sure. Butnot the castle. Deal. (Doctor enters to check the machines.) 1d better go. Will | see you later? ‘Sure. Sometime. Bye. (They doa very gentle high-five, Eddy exits.) (Time shit, Doctors hook up another IV pump, then exit. Benjamin begins drawing, narrating as he draws.) This is a yellow brick road, leading from the gangplank of ‘my boat, all along a long, long, (oy enters.) JOY and BENJAMIN: long, long... . BENJAMIN: Joy: BENJAMIN: sock wall. | walk and I walk, and my knee doesn't hurt a bit, and when I come to a gate, | meet a gardener. That's him, He tells me that the gate is locked, but | can squeeze through the bars if| want to. Because on the other side is... . (He draws a rainbow shape on the paper.) ‘What do you see? ‘See? Here. That is for Momma and Pappa. But later, ‘You'll know. 73 BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #2: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #1: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #2: DocTOR #1: Doctor #2: DOCTOR #4: BENJAMIN: DOCTOR #2: BENJAMIN: Doctor #4: BENJAMIN: (He continues drawing, she exits. Doctors begin to ‘move in and out of the room constantly. There is an escalating sense of crisis.) ‘Then I get worse. Everybody carries worry into the room and sadness out. ‘Tuberculosis present, but we don't know the strain. ‘The oxygen tube in my nose makes it so | can whistle, and | could never whistle before! My heart starts doing a tap dance... Heart fibrillation! Get me an EKG! (The doctors hook up another IV pump.) So they hook up a little TV with a blue squiggle and no commercials! And then I get worse, and everyone gets real serious, (He quietly looks around the room.) | sure hope heaven's not all white. ‘Cause that would really be boring. It should look like this... . (He draws.) (Sounds increase.) Gradual enlargement of his heart muscle Liver functions, way off Iup his oxygen level. (Moving to the parents.) I's ike abrush fre. Youstamp out sparks in one place, it flares up in another. ‘They put a red light on my finger, just like E.T. Internal bleeding is out of control. Phone home! Phone hone! It's just a matter of time. I'm so sorry. ‘The body part just can't keep up with the rest of me. So tell it to let go. But I'm not alone. 74 FATHER: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: MOTHER: BENJAMIN: FATHER: BENJAMIN: (Parents, Joy and Doctor enter and move to bed.) ‘Almost time for the Yellow Boat to set sail. Wet al sail together . Ti hoist the sails, Joy can do the anchor... No. This time | have to go by myset. Is there anything you want? Just be here close, And a Dr. Pepper. (Genjamnin’s breathing becomes increasingly labored.) Reach up and tickle the celling stars... makes it easier to breathe. (Benjamin reaches for the sky, and then “releases” into the arms of his parents. Time stops. After a beat, the doctors slowly unhook the IV lines and Benjamin slowly pulls away from the bed, on his way someplace else. ‘The focus of the others in the room remains on the body left behind. Benjamin watches the scene he has just left as Joy steps forward and hands a drawing to the parents.) (He colors the space with his words.) see red. hear blue, ee! purple. Haste green, (Music underscores the last drawing, as the words and lights and images take us all to the “nside of a rainbow.") Last Drawing, The Captain decides that it's time for the Yellow Boat to set sail. | sail on the path the sun makes fon the water. Then, the boat shoots up, straight up to the sun, 75 (He signs the final picture.) B-E-N-J-A-M-I-N, (He jumps onto the boat, which is slowly surrounded by the unfurling rays of the sun. He has set sail, Musical resolution. Blackout.) Byssan Lull BSS SSS gh fe Lae Gil Thre lod tree mas rom be ‘THE YELLOW BOAT Masic- Evert Taube & Alan Ruch Engh c= David Sar Byes bl Ss =}

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