Escaped Alone
eBook - ePub

Escaped Alone

  1. 64 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Escaped Alone

About this book

"I'm walking down the street and there's a door in the fence open and inside there are three women I've seen before."

Three old friends and a neighbour. A summer of afternoons in the back yard. Tea and catastrophe.

Caryl Churchill's play Escaped Alone premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2016, in a production directed by James Macdonald. It was named Best Play at the 2017 Writers' Guild Awards.

'Caryl Churchill never does the same thing twice. Each play in her exquisite portfolio is an experiment in form. Her works are uniquely individual creations' The Times

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1.
MRS J I’m walking down the street and there’s a door in the fence open and inside are three women I’ve seen before.
VI Don’t look now but there’s someone watching us.
LENA Is it that woman?
SALLY Is that you, Mrs Jarrett?
MRS J So I go in.
SALLY Rosie locked out in the rain
VI forgot her key
SALLY climbed over
LENA lucky to have neighbours who
SALLY such a high wall
VI this is Rosie her granddaughter
MRS J I’ve a son, Frank
VI I’ve a son
MRS J suffers from insomnia
VI doesn’t come very often. But Thomas
LENA that’s her nephew
SALLY he’d knock up the shelves in no time
VI a big table
SALLY grain of the wood
VI a table like that would last a lifetime
SALLY an heirloom
LENA except we all eat off our laps
MRS J nothing like a table
LENA I like a table
VI all have each other’s keys because there’s no way round and anyway I couldn’t climb
MRS J unless you lose them
VI no I hang them all on a nail
SALLY in a teapot
VI teapot?
SALLY Elsie puts them in and takes them out
LENA down the floorboards
VI only use bags in mugs
SALLY holds your finger and then takes one step and down she goes.
LENA Barney never out of his phone
VI I’d have been the same
LENA looking pale
VI whole worlds in your pocket
LENA little bit worried about Kevin and Mary, never hear an endearment
SALLY but nobody ever knows
MRS J you’d be surprised what goes on
LENA twenty years in June
VI we had to wear hats
SALLY a pink one and I didn’t
VI so you gave it to Angela
SALLY I’d forgotten Angela
LENA shadows under her eyes
VI ended up with a green one and it didn’t suit you
LENA I could never say a word of course.
VI And Maisie, never so happy
LENA that’s her niece
SALLY quantum
VI I can’t really follow
SALLY I can’t even add up
LENA they don’t add up any more
VI particles and waves I can manage but after that
SALLY always good at sums as a child, she’d say two big numbers
VI and while we were carrying things in our head
LENA I needed a pencil
SALLY she’d say the answer and it was always right
MRS J I could always make change quick with the shillings and pence
VI we’d be the ones got it wrong
LENA easier now it’s decimal
SALLY always right.
LENA And Vera
MRS J Four hundred thousand tons of rock paid for by senior executives split off the hillside to smash through the roofs, each fragment onto the designated child’s head. Villages were buried and new communities of survivors underground developed skills of feeding off the dead where possible and communicating with taps and groans. Instant celebrities rose on ropes to the light of flashes. Time passed. Rats were eaten by those who still had digestive systems, and mushrooms were traded for urine. Babies were born and quickly became blind. Some groups lost their sexuality while others developed a new morality of constant fucking with any proximate body. A young woman crawling from one society to the other became wedged, only her head reaching her new companions. Stories of those above ground were told and retold till there were myths of the husband who cooked feasts, the wife who swam the ocean, the gay lover who could fly, the child who read minds, the talking dog. Prayers were said to them and various sects developed with tolerance and bitter hatred. Songs were sung until dry throats caused the end of speech. Torrential rain leaked through cracks and flooded the tunnels enabling screams at last before drownings. Survivors were now solitary and went insane at different rates.
2.
SALLY corner shop
LENA don’t like the
VI mini Tesco
LENA bit far
MRS J used to be the fish and chip shop
VI that other one’s gone
SALLY the...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. Original Production
  5. Epigraph
  6. Characters
  7. Escaped Alone
  8. About the Author
  9. Copyright and Performing Rights Information