Act One
November, the end of autumn.
Scene One
It is midday. There is a pot of pasta on in the kitchen. It smells, wafting into the theatre.
Hazel Come in yeh /
Mason Thanks yeh oh, ok?
Hazel Iâm just gonna get yeh the stuff from the car? Can you put the tables and chairs out yeh.
Mason Oh.
Hazel Put the tables in like a triangle?
Mason Right yeh. Ok.
Mini-beat. Hazel goes.
Mason is alone, does the flyers, does the chairs.
Mason Do you need to come in?
Bernard Yeh.
Mason Iâm Mason nice to meet you Iâm running the / choir.
Bernard Whereâs Pete?
Mason No Peteâs not been well mate. No . . .
Bernard Iâve come for the choir Iâm looking forward / to it.
Mason Oh yeh yeh Iâm looking after the choir.
Bernard Iâm looking forward to it.
Mason Oh good yeh I hope itâs alright and that yeh cheers.
Silence.
Hazel?
Sheâll be back in a minute.
Yeh.
He laughs slightly. Bernard wanders off into the back rooms.
Mason Oh I donât think youâre supposed to go back there mate? Yeh I?
Heâs gone.
There is wind outside; the storm is only just beginning. He notices the wind, looks up to the window.
Silence.
Hazel enters.
Hazel It might rain.
She has some shopping. He helps her with it.
He looks up out of the window to the sky demonstrably, as if he hadnât just done this, maybe points. Itâs funny.
Mason Oh Iâll just put these out yeh?
Mason Alright yeh no.
Hazel You can /
Mason Oh ok this weather is mad innit.
Hazel Yeh.
Sheâs got a table.
Mason You sure you alright with that.
Childâs painting falls off the wall.
Mason Shall I /
Hazel No Iâll do it Iâve got /
Mason Oh yeh sorry sorry.
But Hazel goes over and puts it back up. She walks across the space and it takes her a long time; she is very slow.
Mason notices.
Hazel These have been here for years.
Mason Right.
Well theyâve kept / well.
They must have grown up.
Hazel Who?
Mason The.
The kids who did the drawing.
Hazel Oh yes.
There used to be all sorts / of activities and
Mason YEH?
Hazel Drawing an / d art and
Mason Colouring in
Hazel Oh youâll need help with that
Yeh
There is an issue with how the table folds.
Mason No Iâve got it.
Hazel No hang on youâll need help.
She helps him.
Mason Sorry yeh
Sorry.
Hazel No no itâs fine that table is a bit
Mason Weird yeh youâd think the . . .
Hazel Oh yes the feet would move more like
In that way
Mason Yeh exactly!
Itâs a bit warmer.
Hazel Itâs good to have you here
Mason Oh no I want to / like or whatever is needed
Hazel I havenât sung in years no
Mason Oh ok
Hazel Ok
Ok good
Sorry? Yes
Are you here all day then or just for the / choir
Mason Yeh Pete said itâd be good to do the choir...