Cherry Blossom
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Cherry Blossom

  1. 128 pages
  2. English
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Cherry Blossom

About this book

A play about the myths, ideas and realities of migration and identity in the twenty-first century.

Grazyna Antkiewicz lived.
Robert Dziekanski died.

Two people from Poland. One real, one imagined. What happened - or might have happened - between there and here? The distance from living the dream to waking up in a shared room in Scotland with mushrooms growing out of the carpet. From desperately missing your child to falling in love with a foreigner.

Cherry Blossom is a play by Catherine Grosvenor in collaboration with Lorne Campbell, Mark Grimmer and Leo Warner. It was first performed at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, in 2008.

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Scene One
4th February 2007
Exchange rate: £1 = 5.9245 PLN
Bydgoszcz, Poland. The Antkiewicz home. The living room.
GRAŻYNA. How long have you known?
PAWEŁ. I checked it yesterday.
GRAŻYNA. It was there yesterday?
Silence.
Was it there yesterday?
EWA. I don’t believe this.
PAWEŁ. I just thought, you know, all right, it’s not there, it’ll be somewhere else.
GRAŻYNA. So it wasn’t there? You checked yesterday and it wasn’t there and you didn’t tell me?
PAWEŁ. It’s got to be here somewhere. We still have two hours till the bus goes. We just have to look.
EWA. It’s not here!
GRAŻYNA. We have searched the entire flat. We’ve searched it twice. Every pocket, every drawer, every envelope, every crack. It’s not here.
JASIEK. I crawled under my bed, I checked right behind the back legs and behind the wallpaper.
PAWEŁ. I can still travel. I’m still a legal citizen. Legal EU citizen.
GRAŻYNA. It’s an international border. They’re not going to let you over without any form of ID.
JASIEK. You can get the train, Dad! Dad! Get the train!
PAWEŁ. If I got a new one –
EWA. What else are you going to do?
PAWEŁ. It won’t take me that long, I’ll just call the factory in England and say I’ll be there next week –
GRAŻYNA. Next week? You can’t get a new ID in a week.
EWA. Try a month, Dad.
PAWEŁ. I can go in a month then.
GRAŻYNA. In a month? A month? What are we going to live off for a month?
PAWEŁ. We have enough for the rent.
GRAŻYNA. We have enough for the rent as long as no one wants to eat.
EWA. Oh my God.
PAWEŁ. I’m going to go. I’ll manage. I’ll think of something.
GRAŻYNA. What are we going to do?
PAWEŁ. Antek might have me back.
JASIEK. Or you could fly. Get the plane, Dad. You could get the plane.
GRAŻYNA. You’ve just quit. He was pleased you quit. He said there’s not really enough work for you anyway.
PAWEŁ. He’ll have me back if I explain.
GRAŻYNA. And the bus. What about the bus? 250 złoty. 250. For the mercy of God.
PAWEŁ. I’ll think of something.
EWA. How can you lose your ID? How can anyone lose their ID?
PAWEŁ. It’s easy! What do you need your ID for anyway?
GRAŻYNA. To leave the country! To go abroad and earn money!
EWA. How could you be so stupid?
PAWEŁ. I’ve just put it in a different place and I just need to remember where I put it. Is that stupid?
EWA. Please. You’re not going to remember. You don’t have a fucking clue.
GRAŻYNA. Don’t talk to your father like that.
EWA. It’s true! He doesn’t have a clue! We can search this flat for the next two years and we’ll never find it. You probably lost it last year. You probably flushed it down the toilet or chucked it in the bin or opened the window and chucked it at the pigeons. ‘Hello, pigeons, here’s a silly scrap of paper I don’t need, would you like to shit on it?’
GRAŻYNA. Ewa, that’s enough.
PAWEŁ. I’ve arranged this whole thing so we have enough money to send you to your special fancy private university. I’m going to work for you and you call me an idiot?
EWA. Everyone else manages, Dad. Everybody else manages to keep their ID in their wallet, everyone else manages to buy a ticket and leave the country, everyone else. Just you. Cos you’re an idiot.
PAWEŁ. You’ve turned into an arrogant bitch, do you know that?
EWA. At least I’m not a loser.
PAWEŁ. I am working to save this family! Where’s your gratitude?
EWA. What have I got to be grateful for? He’s ruined my life.
GRAŻYNA. Don’t be ridiculous.
EWA. I don’t want to turn into a housewife just like you, thanks very much.
JASIEK. If you fly, Dad, if you fly with a plane –
PAWEŁ. Shut up, Jasiek.
JASIEK. If you fly they won’t check your passport!
GRAŻYNA. Of course they’ll check his passport!
EWA. You’re such a dumbass.
JASIEK. If he flies, they won’t –
GRAŻYNA. He doesn’t even have a passport! Don’t you understand, Jasiek? No passport, no ID, nothing!
EWA. Get it through your tiny brain, Jasiek, he’s not going anywhere.
PAWEŁ. I’m going!
EWA. How?
JASIEK. You can fly!
GRAŻYNA. Get out of here! Get out! I don’t want to see you! I don’t want to hear you! Get out!
JASIEK. I hate you all!
JASIEK gets out.
PAWEŁ. Right. Let’s all calm down and think.
GRAŻYNA. Oh God, what are we going to do?
EWA. Okay. Listen. I’ve got it. I’ll get a job.
PAWEŁ. You’re not getting a job till you finish your matura.
EWA. I can work weekends. Babysitting.
GRAŻYNA...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title page
  3. Contents
  4. Original Production
  5. Epigraph
  6. Foreword
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Characters
  9. Cherry Blossom
  10. Appendices
  11. About the Author
  12. Copyright and Performing Rights Information