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RENT


ACT I

                                              )

MARK

We begin on Christmas Eve with me, Mark, and my roommate, Roger. 
We live in an industrial loft on the corner of 11th street and 
Avenue B, the top floor of what was once a music publishing factory. 
Old rock 'n' roll posters hang on the walls. They have Roger's picture advertising gigs at CBGB's and the Pyramid Club. We have an
illegal wood burning stove; its exhaust pipe crawls up to a skylight. 
All of our electrical appliances are plugged into one thick extension 
cord which snakes its way out a window. Outside, a small tent city 
has sprung up in the lot next to our building. 
Inside, we are freezing because we have no heat.

(He turns the camera to ROGER)

Smile!



                                            TUNE UP #1 

MARK

December 24th, Nine PM
Eastern Standard Time
From here on in
I shoot without a script
See if anything comes of it
Instead of my old shit
First shot -- Roger
Tuning the Fender guitar
He hasn't played in a year

ROGER

This won't tune

MARK

So we hear
He's just coming back
From half a year of withdrawal

ROGER

Are you talking to me?

MARK

Not at all
Are you ready? Hold that focus -- steady
Tell the folks at home what you're doing Roger ...

ROGER

I'm writing one great song --

MARK

The phone rings.

ROGER

Saved!

MARK

We screen
Zoom in on the answering machine!

(An actor places a telephone on a chair and we see 
MARK'S MOM in a special light.)



                                           VOICE MAIL #1

ROGER AND MARK'S OUTGOING MESSAGE

"Speak" ... ("Beeeep!")

MOM

That was a very loud beep
I don't even know if this is working
Mark -- Mark -- are you there
Are you screening your calls --
It's mom
We wanted to call and say we love you
And we'll miss you tomorrow
Cindy and the kids are here -- send their love
Oh, I hope you like the hot plate
Just don't leave it on, dear
When you leave the house
Oh, and Mark
We're sorry to hear that Maureen dumped you
I say c'est la vie
So let her be a lesbian...
There are other fishies in the sea
... Love Mom!

(Lights fade on MOM and answering machine.) 



                                            TUNE UP #2 

MARK

Tell the folks at home what you're doing Roger

ROGER

I'm writing one great song --

MARK

The phone rings.

ROGER

Yesss!

MARK

We screen.

ROGER AND MARK'S ANSWERING MACHINE

"Speak" ... ("Beeeep!")

(Lights fade up on the street: the front-door area of 
MARK and ROGER's building. Nearby is a battered public pay phone. 
TOM COLLINS stands at the phone.)

COLLINS

"Chestnuts roasting ---"

ROGER AND MARK

(as MARK picks up the phone)
Collins!

COLLINS

I'm downstairs

MARK

Hey!

COLLINS

Roger picked up the phone??

MARK

No, it's me.

COLLINS

Throw down the key.

(MARK pulls out a small leather pouch and drops it off 
the apron downstage center as if from a window; a weighted leather 
pouch plops down from "upstairs." COLLINS catches it.)

MARK

A wild night is now pre-ordained

(Two THUGS appear from above, with clubs. They are obviously close 
to attacking COLLINS, who says back into the phone...)

COLLINS

I may be detained.

(THUGS mime beating and kicking COLLINS, 
who falls to the ground as lights on him fade.)

MARK

What does he mean...?
(Phone rings again)
What do you mean "detained"?

(Lights come up on BENNY, who's on a cellular phone.)

BENNY

Ho ho ho.

MARK AND ROGER

Benny! Shit.

BENNY

Dudes, I'm on my way

MARK AND ROGER

Great! Fuck.

BENNY

I need the rent

MARK

What rent?

BENNY

This past year's rent which I let slide

MARK

Let slide? You said we were 'golden'

ROGER

When you bought the building

MARK

When we were roommates

ROGER

Remember -- you lived here!?

BENNY

How could I forget?
You, me, Collins and Maureen
How is the drama queen?

MARK

She's performing tonight

BENNY

I know.
Still her production manager?

MARK

Two days ago I was bumped

BENNY

You still dating her?

MARK

Last month I was dumped

ROGER

She's in love

BENNY

She's got a new man?

MARK

Well -- no

BENNY

What's his name?

BOTH

Joanne

BENNY

Rent, my amigos, is due
Or I will have to evict you
Be there in a few

(ROGER defiantly picks out Musetta's theme from 
Puccini's La Boheme on the electric guitar. 
The fuse blows on the amp.)

MARK

The power blows ...



                                              RENT 

(The COMPANY bursts into a flurry of movement. 
Then everyone except MARK and ROGER freezes in a group upstage.)

MARK

How do you document real life
When real life is getting more
Like fiction each day
Headlines -- bread-lines
Blow my mind
And now this deadline
"Eviction -- or pay"
Rent!

ROGER

How do you write a song
When the chords sound wrong
Though they once sounded right and rare
When the notes are sour
Where is the power
You once had to ignite the air

MARK

And we're hungry and frozen

ROGER

Some life that we've chosen

TOGETHER

How we gonna pay
How we gonna pay
How we gonna pay
Last year's rent

MARK

We light candles

ROGER

How do you start a fire
When there's nothing to burn
And it feels like something's stuck in your flue

MARK

How can you generate heat
When you can't feel your feet

BOTH

And they're turning blue!

MARK

You light up a mean blaze

(ROGER grabs one of his own posters.)

ROGER

With posters --

(MARK grabs old manuscripts.)

MARK

And screenplays

ROGER AND MARK

How we gonna pay
How we gonna pay
How we gonna pay
Last year's rent

(Lights go down on the loft and go up on JOANNE JEFFERSON, 
who's at the pay phone.)

JOANNE

(On phone)
Don't screen, Maureen
It's me -- Joanne
Your substitute production manager
Hey hey hey! (Did you eat?)
Don't change the subject Maureen
But darling -- you haven't eaten all day
You won't throw up
You won't throw up
The digital delay ---
Didn't blow up (exactly)
There may have been one teeny tiny spark
You're not calling Mark

COLLINS

How do you stay on your feet
When on every street
It's 'trick or treat'
(And tonight it's 'trick')
'Welcome back to town'
Oh, I should lie down
Everything's brown
And uh -- oh
I feel sick

MARK

(At the window)
Where is he?

COLLINS

Getting dizzy
(He collapses.)

MARK AND ROGER

How we gonna pay
How we gonna pay
How we gonna pay
Last year's rent

(MARK and ROGER stoke the fire. Crosscut to BENNY's Range Rover.)

BENNY

(On cellular phone)
Alison baby -- you sound sad
I don't believe those two after everything I've done
Ever since our wedding I'm dirt -- They'll see
I can help them all out in the long run

(Three locales: JOANNE at the pay phone, 
MARK and ROGER in their loft, and COLLINS on the ground. 
The following is sung simultaneously.)

BENNY

Forces are gathering
Forces are gathering
Can't turn away
Forces are gathering

COLLINS

Ughhhhh--
Ughhhhh--
Ughhhhh-- I can't think
Ughhhhh--
Ughhhhh--
Ughhhhh-- I need a drink

MARK (reading from a script page)

"The music ignites the night with passionate fire"

JOANNE

Maureen -- I'm not a theatre person

ROGER

"The narration crackles and pops with incendiary wit"

JOANNE

Could never be a theatre person

MARK

Zoom in as they burn the past to the ground

JOANNE (realizing she's been cut off)

Hello?

MARK AND ROGER

And feel the heat of the future's glow

JOANNE

Hello?

(The phone rings in the loft. MARK picks it up.)

MARK

(On phone)
Hello? Maureen?
--Your equipment won't work?
Okay, all right, I'll go!

MARK AND HALF OF COMPANY

How do you leave the past behind
When it keeps finding ways to get to your heart
It reaches way down deep and tears you inside out
Till you're torn apart
Rent!

ROGER AND OTHER HALF OF COMPANY

How can you connect in an age
Where strangers, landlords, lovers
Your own blood cells betray

ALL

What binds the fabric together
When the raging, shifting winds of change
Keep ripping away

BENNY

Draw a line in the sand
And then make a stand

ROGER

Use your camera to spar

MARK

Use your guitar

ALL

When they act tough - you call their bluff

MARK AND ROGER

We're not gonna pay

MARK AND ROGER WITH HALF OF COMPANY

We're not gonna pay

MARK AND ROGER WITH OTHER HALF OF COMPANY

We're not gonna pay

ALL

Last year's rent
This year's rent
Next year's rent
Rent rent rent rent rent
We're not gonna pay rent

ROGER AND MARK

'Cause everything is rent



                                      YOU OKAY HONEY? (The street) 


A HOMELESS MAN

Christmas bells are ringing
Christmas bells are ringing
Christmas bells are ringing
Somewhere else!
Not here

(The HOMELESS MAN exits. ANGEL gets a good beat going on the tub, 
but is interrupted by a moan. He starts to drum again and sees 
COLLINS limp to downstage-left proscenium.)

ANGEL

You okay honey?

COLLINS

I'm afraid so

ANGEL

They get any money?

COLLINS

No
Had none to get --
But they purloined my coat --
Well you missed a sleeve! -- Thanks

ANGEL

Hell, it's Christmas Eve
I'm Angel

COLLINS

Angel..? Indeed
An angel of the first degree
Friends call me Collins -- Tom Collins
Nice tree ...

ANGEL

Let's get a band-aid for your knee
I'll change, there's a "Life Support" meeting at nine-thirty
Yes -- this body provides a comfortable home
For the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome

COLLINS

As does mine

ANGEL

We'll get along fine
Get you a coat, have a bite
Make a night -- I'm flush

COLLINS

My friends are waiting --

ANGEL

You're cute when you blush
The more the merri -- ho ho ho
And I do not take no

(ANGEL and COLLINS walk off stage right.)



                                         TUNE UP #3 (The loft) 

(Lights come up on loft.)

ROGER

Where are you going?

MARK

Maureen calls...

ROGER

You're such a sucker!

MARK

I don't suppose you'd like to see her show in the lot tonight?
(ROGER shrugs.)
Or come to dinner?

ROGER

Zoom in on my empty wallet.

MARK

Touche. Take your AZT.
Close on Roger
His girlfriend April
Left a note saying "We've got AIDS"
Before slitting her wrists in the bathroom
I'll check up on you later. Change your mind. 
You have to get out of the house.
(He exits.)

ROGER

I'm writing one great song before I...



                                          ONE SONG GLORY

ROGER

One song
Glory
One song
Before I go
Glory
One song to leave behind
Find one song
One last refrain
Glory
From the pretty boy front man
Who wasted opportunity
One song
He had the world at his feet
Glory
In the eyes of a young girl
A young girl
Find glory
Beyond the cheap colored lights
One song
Before the sun sets
Glory -- on another empty life
Time flies -- time dies
Glory -- One blaze of glory
One blaze of glory -- glory
Find
Glory
In a song that rings true
Truth like a blazing fire
An eternal flame
Find
One song
A song about love
Glory
From the soul of a young man
A young man
Find
The one song
Before the virus takes hold
Glory
Like a sunset
One song
To redeem this empty life
Time flies
And then - no need to endure anymore
Time dies
(ROGER is interrupted by a sharp knock on the door. 
It is MIMI MARQUEZ, a beautiful stranger from downstairs.)

The door





                                          LIGHT MY CANDLE

ROGER

What'd you forget?

(MIMI enters, holding a candle and looking for a match; 
her electricity is down, too.)

MIMI

Got a light?

ROGER

I know you? -- You're --
You're shivering

MIMI

It's nothing
They turned off my heat
And I'm just a little
Weak on my feet
Would you light my candle?
What are you staring at?

ROGER

Nothing
Your hair in the moonlight
You look familiar
(He lights her candle. MIMI starts to leave, but stumbles.)
Can you make it?

MIMI

Just haven't eaten much today
At least the room stopped spinning.
Anyway. What?

ROGER

Nothing
Your smile reminded me of --

MIMI

I always remind people of -- who is she?

ROGER

She died. Her name was April

(MIMI discreetly blows out the candle.)

MIMI

It's out again
Sorry about your friend
Would you light my candle?

(ROGER lights the candle. They linger, awkwardly.)

ROGER

Well --

MIMI

Yeah. Ow!

ROGER

Oh, the wax -- it's --

MIMI

Dripping! I like it -- between my --

ROGER

Fingers. I figured...
Oh, well. Goodnight.

(MIMI exits. ROGER heads back toward his guitar on the table. 
There is another knock, which he answers.)

It blew out again?

MIMI

No -- I think that I dropped my stash

ROGER

I know I've seen you out and about
When I used to go out
Your candle's out

MIMI

I'm illin' --
I had it when I walked in the door
It was pure -- 
Is it on the floor?

ROGER

The floor?

(MIMI gets down on all fours and starts searching 
the floor for her stash. She lookss back at ROGER, 
who is staring at her again.)

MIMI

They say I have the best ass below 14th street
Is it true?

ROGER

What?

MIMI

You're staring again.

ROGER

Oh no.
I mean you do -- have a nice --
I mean -- You look familiar

MIMI

Like your dead girlfriend?

ROGER

Only when you smile.
But I'm sure I've seen you somewhere else --

MIMI

Do you go to the Cat Scratch Club?
That's where I work - I dance - help me look

ROGER

Yes!
They used to tie you up --

MIMI

It's a living

(MIMI douses the flame again.)

ROGER

I didn't recognize you
Without the handcuffs

MIMI

We could light the candle
Oh won't you light the candle?

(ROGER lights it again.)

ROGER

Why don't you forget that stuff
You look like you're sixteen

MIMI

I'm nineteen -- but I'm old for my age
I'm just born to be bad

ROGER

I once was born to be bad
I used to shiver like that

MIMI

I have no heat -- I told you

ROGER

I used to sweat

MIMI

I got a cold

ROGER

Uh huh
I used to be a junkie

MIMI

But now and then I like to --

ROGER

Uh huh

MIMI

Feel good

ROGER

Here it -- um --

(ROGER stoops and picks up a small object: MIMI's stash.)

MIMI

What's that?

ROGER

It's a candy bar wrapper

(ROGER puts it behind his back and into his pocket.)

MIMI

We could light the candle

(ROGER discreetly blows out the candle.)

MIMI

What'd you do with my candle?

ROGER

That was my last match

MIMI

Our eyes'll adjust, thank God for the moon

ROGER

Maybe it's not the moon at all
I hear Spike Lee's shooting down the street

MIMI

Bah humbug ... Bah humbug

(MIMI places her hand under his, pretending to do it by accident.)

ROGER

Cold hands

MIMI

Yours too.
Big. Like my father's
You wanna dance?

ROGER

With you?

MIMI

No -- with my father

ROGER

I'm Roger

MIMI

They call me
They call me Mimi

(They come extremely close to a kiss. 
MIMI reaches into his pocket, nabs the stash, 
waves it in front of his face, and makes a sexy exit.)



                                           VOICE MAIL #2

(JOANNE's loft. In blackout another phone rings. 
We see MAUREEN in silhouette.)

MAUREEN

Hi. You've reached Maureen and Joanne. 
Leave a message and don't forget "Over the Moon" -- 
My performance, protesting the eviction of the Homeless 
(and artists)from the Eleventh Street Lot. 
Tonight at midnight in the lot between A and B. 
Party at Life Cafe to follow (BEEP)

MR. JEFFERSON

Well, Joanne -- We're off
I tried you at the office
And they said you're stage managing or something

MRS. JEFFERSON

Remind her that those unwed mothers in Harlem
Need her legal help too

MR. JEFFERSON

Call Daisy for our itinerary or Alfred at Pound Ridge
Or Eileen at the state department in a pinch
We'll be at the spa for new year's
Unless the senator changes his mind

MRS. JEFFERSON

The hearings

MR. JEFFERSON

Oh yes -- Kitten
Mummy's confirmation hearing begins on the tenth
We'll need you -- alone -- by the sixth

MRS. JEFFERSON

Harold!

MR. JEFFERSON

You hear that?
It's three weeks away
And she's already nervous

MRS. JEFFERSON

I am not!

MR. JEFFERSON

For Mummy's sake, Kitten
No Doc Martens this time and wear a dress ...
Oh, and Kitten -- have a merry

MRS. JEFFERSON

And a bra!!



                                         TODAY 4 U (The loft) 

(MARK and ROGER's loft)

MARK

Enter Tom Collins, computer genius, teacher, vagabond anarchist, 
who ran naked through the Parthenon.

(COLLINS carries ANGEL's pickle tub, now filled with provisions.)

MARK AND COLLINS

Bustelo -- Marlboro
Banana by the bunch
A box of Captain Crunch will taste so good

COLLINS

And firewood

MARK

Look -- it's Santa Claus

COLLINS

Hold your applause

ROGER

Oh hi

COLLINS

'Oh hi' after seven months?

ROGER

Sorry

COLLINS

This boy could use some Stoli

COLLINS, MARK AND ROGER

Oh holy night

ROGER

You struck gold at MIT?

COLLINS

They expelled me for my theory of Actual Reality
Which I'll soon impart
To the couch potatoes at New York University
Still haven't left the house?

ROGER

I was waiting for you, don't you know?

COLLINS

Well, tonight's the night
Come to the Life Cafe after Maureen's show

ROGER

No flow

COLLINS

Gentlemen, our benefactor on this Christmas Eve
Whose charity is only matched by talent, I believe
A new member of the Alphabet City avant-garde
Angel Dumott Schunard!

(ANGEL sashays in. He's gorgeously done up in Santa drag, with a fan of twenty-dollar bills in each hand.)

ANGEL

Today for you -- tomorrow for me
Today for you -- tomorrow for me

COLLINS

And you should hear her beat!

MARK

You earned this on the street?

ANGEL

It was my lucky day today on Avenue A
When a lady in a limousine drove my way
She said, "Dahling -- be a dear -- haven't slept in a year
I need your help to make my neighbor's yappy dog disappear"
"This Akita-Evita just won't shut up
I believe if you play non-stop that pup
Will breathe its very last high-strung breath
I'm certain that cur will bark itself to death"
Today for you -- tomorrow for me
Today for you -- tomorrow for me
We agreed on a fee -- A thousand dollar guarantee
Tax-free -- and a bonus if I trim her tree
Now who could foretell that it would go so well
But sure as I am here that dog is now in doggy hell
After an hour -- Evita -- in all her glory
On the window ledge of that 23rd story
Like Thelma and Louise did when they got the blues
Swan dove into the courtyard of the Gracie Mews
Today for you -- tomorrow for me
Today for you -- tomorrow for me

(ANGEL does a fabulous drum and dance solo.)

Then back to the street where I met my sweet
Where he was moaning and groaning on the cold concrete
The nurse took him home for some mercurochrome
And I dressed his wounds and got him back on his feet
Sing it!
Today for you -- tomorrow for me
Today for you -- tomorrow for me
Today for you -- tomorrow for me
Today for you -- tomorrow for me



                                            YOU'LL SEE 

(BENNY enters.)

BENNY

Joy to the world--
Hey, you bum -- yeah, you, move over
Get your ass off that range rover

MARK

That attitude toward the homeless is just what
Maureen is protesting tonight.
(Holding camera up to BENNY)
Close up: Benjamin Coffin the third, our ex-roommate 
who married Alison Grey, of the Westport Greys -- then bought 
the building and the lot next door from his
father-in-law in hopes of starting a cyber-studio.

BENNY

Maureen is protesting
Losing her performance space
Not my attitude

ROGER

What happened to Benny
What happened to his heart
And the ideals he once pursued?

BENNY

The owner of that lot next door
Has a right to do with it as he pleases

COLLINS

Happy birthday, Jesus!

BENNY

The rent

MARK

You're wasting your time

ROGER

We're broke

MARK

And you broke your word -- this is absurd

BENNY

There is one way you won't have to pay

ROGER

I knew it!

BENNY

Next door, the home of Cyberarts, you see
And now that the block is re-zoned
Our dream can become a reality
You'll see boys
You'll see boys
A state of the art, digital, virtual interactive studio
I'll forego your rent and on paper guarantee
That you can stay here for free
If you do me one small favor

MARK

What?

BENNY

Convince Maureen to cancel her protest

MARK

Why not just get an injunction or call the cops

BENNY

I did, and they're on stand by
But my investors would rather
I handle this quietly

ROGER

You can't quietly wipe out an entire tent city
Then watch 'It's a Wonderful Life' on TV!

BENNY

You want to produce films and write songs?
You need somewhere to do it!
It's what we used to dream about
Think twice before you pooh-pooh it
You'll see boys
You'll see boys
You'll see -- the beauty of a studio
That lets us do our work and get paid
With condos on the top
Whose rent keeps open our shop
Just stop the protest
And you'll have it made
You'll see -- or you'll pack

(BENNY exits.)

ANGEL

That boy could use some prozac

ROGER

Or heavy drugs

MARK

Or group hugs

COLLINS

Which reminds me --
We have a detour to make tonight
Anyone who wants to can come along

ANGEL

Life support's a group for people coping with life
You don't have to stay too long

MARK

First I've got a protest to save

ANGEL

Roger?

ROGER

I'm not much company you'll find

MARK

Behave!

ANGEL

He'll catch up later -- He's just go other things on his mind
You'll see boys

MARK AND COLLINS

We'll see boys

ROGER

Let it be boys!

COLLINS

I like boys

ANGEL

Boys like me

ALL

We'll see.



                                          TANGO: MAUREEN 

(The lot. JOANNE is reexamining the cable connections for 
the umpteenth time.)

MARK

And so into the abyss...The lot. Where a small stage is 
partially set up.

JOANNE

(playing with some wires)
"Line in"...
I went to Harvard for this?

MARK

Close on Mark's nose dive.

JOANNE

"Line out"...

MARK

Will he get out of here alive...?

(JOANNE notices MARK approaching.)

JOANNE

Mark?

MARK

Hi.

JOANNE

I told her not to call you

MARK

That's Maureen
But can I help since I'm here

JOANNE

I hired an engineer ...

MARK

Great!
Well, nice to have met you

JOANNE

Wait!
She's three hours late
The samples won't delay
But the cable --

MARK

There's another way
Say something -- anything

JOANNE (into the mike)

Test -- one, two three --

MARK

Anything but that

JOANNE

This is weird

MARK

It's weird

JOANNE

Very weird

MARK

Fuckin' weird

JOANNE

I'm so mad
That I don't know what to do
Fighting with microphones
Freezing down to my bones
And to top it all off
I'm with you

MARK

Feel like going insane?
Got a fire in your brain?
And you're thinking of drinking gasoline?

JOANNE

As a matter of fact --

MARK

Honey, I know this act
It's called the 'Tango Maureen'
The Tango Maureen
It's a dark, dizzy merry-go-round
As she keeps you dangling

JOANNE

You're wrong

MARK

Your heart she is mangling

JOANNE

It's different with me

MARK

And you toss and you turn
'Cause her cold eyes can burn
Yet you yearn and you churn and rebound

JOANNE

I think I know what you mean

BOTH

The Tango Maureen

MARK

Has she ever pouted her lips
And called you 'Pookie'

JOANNE

Never

MARK

Have you ever doubted a kiss or two?

JOANNE

This is spooky
Did you swoon when she walked through the door?

MARK

Every time -- so be cautious

JOANNE

Did she moon over other boys --?

MARK

More than moon --

JOANNE

I'm getting nauseous
(They begin to dance, with MARK leading.)

MARK

Where'd you learn to tango?

JOANNE

With the French Ambassador's daughter in her dorm 
room at Miss Porter's. And you?

MARK

With Nanette Himmelfarb. The Rabbi's daughter at the 
Scarsdale Jewish Community Center.

(They switch, and JOANNE leads.)

It's hard to do this backwards.

JOANNE

You should try it in heels!
She cheated

MARK

She cheated

JOANNE

Maureen cheated

MARK

Fuckin' cheated

JOANNE

I'm defeated
I should give up right now

MARK

Gotta look on the bright side
With all of your might

JOANNE

I'd fall for her still anyhow

BOTH

When you're dancing her dance
You don't stand a chance
Her grip of romance
Make you fall

MARK

So you think, 'Might as well'

JOANNE

"Dance a tango to hell"

BOTH

'At least I'll have tangoed at all'
The Tango Maureen
Gotta dance till your diva is through
You pretend to believe her
Cause in the end -- you can't leave her
But the end it will come
Still you have to play dumb
Till you're glum and you bum
And turn blue

MARK

Why do we love when she's mean?

JOANNE

And she can be so obscene

MARK

Try the mike

JOANNE

My Maureen (reverb: een, een, een...)

MARK

Patched

JOANNE

Thanks

MARK

You know -- I feel great now!

JOANNE

I feel lousy
(The pay phone rings. MARK hands it to JOANNE.)
Honey, we're... (pause) Pookie?! 
You never call me Pookie... 
Forget it, we're patched.

(She hangs up, looks at MARK.)

BOTH

The Tango Maureen!



                                           LIFE SUPPORT 

(ANGEL and COLLINS attend an AIDS Life Support group. 
PAUL, the support leader, sits on the downstage railing above. 
GORDON, one of the members of the group, is standing downstage left, 
facing the audience. As the members enter, they introduce 
themselves and form a semicircle. Note: The names of the support 
group members should change every night and should honor 
actual friends of the company who have died of AIDS.)

STEVE

Steve.

GORDON

Gordon.

ALI

Ali.

PAM

Pam.

SUE

Sue.

ANGEL

Hi, I'm Angel.

COLLINS

Tom. Collins.

PAUL

I'm Paul. Let's begin

ALL

There's only us
There's only this ...

(MARK blusters in noisily.)

MARK

Sorry ... Excuse me ... oops

PAUL

And you are?

MARK

Oh -- I'm not --
I'm just here to -- 
I don't have --
I'm here with --
Um -- Mark
Mark -- I'm Mark
Well -- this is quite an operation

PAUL

Sit down Mark
We'll continue the affirmation

ALL

Forget regret or life is yours to miss

GORDON

Excuse me Paul -- I'm having a problem with this
This credo -- My T-cells are low --
I regret that news, okay?

PAUL

Alright
But Gordon - How do you feel today?

GORDON

What do you mean?

PAUL

How do you feel today?

GORDON

Okay

PAUL

Is that all?

GORDON

Best I've felt all year

PAUL

Then why choose fear?

GORDON

I'm a New Yorker!
Fear's my life!
Look - I find some of what you teach suspect
Because I'm used to relying on intellect
But I try to open up to what I don't know

GORDON AND ROGER (who sings from his loft)

Because reason says I should have died
Three years ago

ALL

No other road
No other way
No day but today

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