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Reality Lost

Phillip Kavanagh

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Reality Lost

Phillip Kavanagh

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The past is what you make it.John saw his brother Michael die. He seems to have forgotten it, until now. His brother Peter saw it too, but remembers things differently. Together, they revisit the past in search of a common truth. But this search has terrifying, unexpected consequences for them both.Winner of the Patrick White Playwrights' Award in 2011, Phillip Kavanagh is a playwright of exceptional delicacy. Replay is a beautiful meditation on the fluidity of life, childhood nostalgia and the fallibility of collective memory. It reminds us that moments of chance, lost or taken, can determine our destiny.

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Year
2016
ISBN
9781925359695
PROLOGUE
JOHN: I might, I might—I dunno—I might, I might—I dunno— / I might, I might
MICHAEL: Just jump.
JOHN: It’s really high.
MICHAEL: You’ll be fine.
PETER: No, you won’t. This is crazy. Just climb down.
JOHN: I, I, I, /
PETER: Come on, I’ll hold the ladder.
MICHAEL: He doesn’t need the ladder. He’s gonna jump.
PETER: I’ll hold it steady. Guide your feet.
MICHAEL: Just aim for the centre, and boing … It’s like flying.
PETER: You don’t have to do this.
MICHAEL: He’s not a pussy.
JOHN: I’m not a pussy, Peter.
PETER: I didn’t say you / were.
JOHN: And I know what that means. And it doesn’t mean cat.
PETER: It means cat too.
JOHN: Does it?
PETER: Yeah.
JOHN: Does it?
MICHAEL: Yeah.
JOHN: I need to apologise to Mary Martin.
MICHAEL: What did you do?
JOHN: I said some horrible things.
PETER: What?
JOHN: She said her pussy had fleas.
PETER and MICHAEL laugh together.
PETER: It’ll be fine. Let’s just get down and we can sort it out.
MICHAEL: Quickest way down is to jump.
PETER: Michael.
MICHAEL: He wants to. Don’t you?
John?
JOHN: What if I land funny?
MICHAEL: Just aim centre and / you’ll be fine.
PETER: You’ll fall on the bricks and break your neck.
MICHAEL: Don’t be a dick.
PETER: I don’t want John to get hurt.
MICHAEL: You don’t wanna lose ten dollars.
JOHN: What?
PETER: That was a separate thing.
JOHN: This is a bet?
PETER: Well … yeah, but that has / nothing to do with
MICHAEL: He didn’t think you’d have the guts to jump.
JOHN: I’ve got more guts than you. I’ve got a whole bucketful of guts. And a yoyo.
PETER: The bet was a separate thing. I didn’t want you to / get hurt.
JOHN: Stand back.
PETER: John.
MICHAEL: Good boy.
JOHN: Aim centre?
MICHAEL: You’ll bounce straight up.
PETER: Don’t.
MICHAEL: Hey, ten dollars, / ten dollars over here.
PETER: Shut up.
JOHN: I’m gonna—I’m gonna—I’m gonna—
JOHN jumps.
He lands poorly and bounces from the trampoline onto the bricks.
He screams out in pain.
MICHAE...

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