Checklist for an Armed Robber
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Checklist for an Armed Robber

Vanessa Bates

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Checklist for an Armed Robber

Vanessa Bates

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On 23 October 2002, Chechen rebels stormed a theatre in Moscow, holding hundreds of theatregoers hostage. Three days later, in Newcastle, Australia, a young man staged an armed robbery in a bookshop. Checklist for an Armed Robber picks up the threads of these two real life events and weaves them together in an attempt to better examine the complex patterns of violence, courage and empathy. This AWGIE-winning play from Vanessa Bates observes with sensitivity and humour the perspective from both ends of the gun.

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Jahr
2012
ISBN
9781921429712
Thema
Drama

PRODUCTION NOTE

There are a number of levels of reality and present time. Actors can become a character in the moment as well as a narrator or descriptor of the moment. At times this is also done in character.
At times, actors also play themselves, i.e. as actors discussing the situation, as in the opening lines.
At times there is an acknowledgement of an audience, for example the four hostages keep up a running commentary to an unseen listener throughout their ordeal, but at other times it is more conventional fourth wall stuff. Overlapping lines are used throughout the script. When a / occurs, the next line of dialogue overlaps.
Hostage characters (Raisa, Alex, Nikolai, Larisa) were not written with Russian accents in mind but rather the actors’ own accent with the intention of making them almost part of the watching audience. (Having said that I have seen two productions where those characters were played with subtle Russian accents and it worked beautifully.)
The script is inspired by reported versions of two events that occurred within a couple of days of each other in Moscow and in Newcastle (Australia) in October 2002.
A small bell rings, the kind you hear tied to the door of a shop.

ACTOR 1: Saturday. October 26, 2002. Newcastle. Australia. Six-fifty p.m.
ACTOR 3: She would have been—well it’s almost closing time, so she would have been thinking about
 getting home, making dinner, whatever was on TV that night

ACTOR 2: Bookshop. Mostly second-hand. A lot of New Age, heal-your-life stuff.
ACTOR 3: Anyway, it would have been sort of quiet. And if you’ve been doing that for so long it becomes second nature. / Packing up.
BOOKSELLER: [listing] Process and shelve any books that have come in that day, flag books that have been ordered, make sure they’re on the shelf above the till

ACTOR 1: Just a list of duties in your head that you tick off one by one.
BOOKSELLER: Go through the list of every book sold and ordered that day. Every book!
ACTOR 3: She’s alone, don’t forget. I mean she’s used to it, yeah. But she’s alone.
BOOKSELLER: Total and reconcile the eftpos machine. Turn the computer off. Set the answering machine. Set the alarm. Lock the door, closed sign, lights off!
People say to me: ‘Ooh, must be lovely working in a bookshop. Get to read all day.’
She laughs to herself. A sound from somewhere in the shop. She looks up.
ACTOR 2: But let’s go back a day.
ACTOR 1: Friday. October 25. Moscow. Russia. Two p.m.
ACTOR 4: The Palace of Culture! A gay nightclub, a cinema and the Dubrovka Theatre. Currently showing Nord-Ost, the first Russian musical based on the popular novel The Two Captains. They say it’s a hit.
ACTOR 1: Fifty crew and front of house staff, thirty-five musicians, forty actors, seven hundred and fifty audience.
ACTOR 4: She enters the foyer. Lights out. Power cut—not sure if it was them or the police. She steps forward

The JOURNALIST steps forward, she is in the foyer of the Dubrovka Theatre.
JOURNALIST: And I feel, crunching underfoot, broken glass. A small noise. But in that enormous dark space, the sound reverberates. I look down. Amongst the glass
 I begin to see small dropped items. A bag. A glove. A box of chocolates spilled amongst the spent cartridges. I walk slowly into the dark, calling as I go: ‘Hello. Is anybody here? Anybody?’
 And the light behind me fading and fading

ACTOR 2: And we go back a day.
ACTOR 1: Thursday. October 24. Newcastle. Six-forty-five p.m.
ACTOR 3: He’s got a gun. Sawn-off. Double-barrelled shotgun.
ACTOR 4: He likes this gun because it makes him feel bigger.
ACTOR 3: Bigger. And stronger. Like he knows what he’s doing.
A YOUNG MAN steps forward.
YOUNG MAN: I do know what I’m doing. [Slight pause.] Well you uncock it
 it just cracks in half type of thing and there’s a lever to do it. And you just put the shells in, crack it back up. There’s two hammers on the back and you can pull them back and there’s the double triggers too. / So you pull one of ’em, and one of ’em goes, and keep pulling—the other’ll hammer as well.
ACTOR 1: He’s got his gun, and he’s got his place to hide and he’s got some clothes to change into which he took off someone’s clothes line.
YOUNG MAN: Or you do it straight at the same time, they both go down at once. Two shots.
ACTOR 3: He’s already scouted the area and he’s picked the place, he knows the routine and he’s seen the lady who works there.
ACTOR 1: He knows he can do it.
YOUNG MAN: Bookshop.
BOOKSELLER: [listing] Awaken the Giant Within, Empowerment Just Takes a Moment, How to Make Friends and Influence People, / The Blue Day Book

ACTOR 3: Little place, edge of a shopping mall—there’s a toilet there he can use.
ACTOR 1: And it’s the last shop, almost, before the corner. He can duck down.
ACTOR 3: Snake his way home.
YOUNG MAN: Start the week before. Strap him in, under my jacket, make myself go for a little walk. Slowly make my way down the street till I’m there.
ACTOR 1: Heart races the whole way.
YOUNG MAN: Then run home. Then do it again.
ACTOR 3: Till he feels comfortable.
YOUNG MAN: Holding him. Walking with him under my clothes. Some I know—he’s like their mate, their little dog.
ACTOR 3: The gun looks after them.
ACTOR 1: Speaks for them.
ACTOR 4: Does their dirty work.
YOUNG MAN: I go in the shop, suss the place. Feel what it’s...

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