Dream
Dream
Mac Wellman
Copyright 2002
Third Draft
[DANBY
]: We hear an awful noise. An
axe upon wood? Wood upon head? Upon
something roughly the size and shape and
wisdom of a croquet ball. A match lights,
quickly goes out. For the briefest of instants
we catch sight, off to one side, of an awful
creature. A Frilled Lizard dressed as a little
girl in her Sunday School best. All around us is
the panorama of a painting. A circular painting
lighted from above and beyond our ken. We
are a little weirded out because. Because we
are surrounded by the painting. [Francis
Danbys Scene from A Midsummer Nights
Dream.] Resemblance is not the business of
painting (and theater?). In composition one
thing is as important as another. In and for
itself. Things happen as they happen. What is
lovely, is lovely only when it appears.
[DOYLE
]: We hear an awful crack. As
of an axe upon something obdurate and
unyielding. Something like a human head. We
see a pattern. The Frizzards alter ego is
running about in a figure-eight, carrying some
kind of light-source. A mystery box of cold and
diabolical luminescence. She speaks a oneword sentence
in the Finnish language:
Juoksentilisinkohan. Which means: I wonder if
I should run around without a particular
destination. But no none of the elves has a
clue. All that is revealed is ... is a ... Deep
lack. A bleak lack of deep. Deep. Deep
structural rules the grid Great Pan is dead.
All do the dance of the death of Great Pan.
Great Pan is dead, and night is upon us. They
do the dance of the night that is upon us. We
are inhabited by phantoms who take us over,
take us over despite ourselves, take us over in
our sleep. Sleepth. Slip. Slup. Slupth.
We see a crowd of creatures, visible from the
waist down only.
Great Pan is dead, but we are not. For there
are creatures, real creatures, who dwell
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dont.
Ah. Er. Ah. Reprise of the French language
song.
We notice or. Better, try not to notice that all
the boughs of the fairy tree upon which the
various elves are arrayed are actually folds of
the tail of the dragon. A tail of, as by this time
goes without saying, is. Is a tail of inordinate
length.
This being said. They present the play. Pause
silence. pause. Only. Only nothing happens,
er.
They present the play. An embarrassed (and
embarrassing) pause. Can it be that these
creatures are unable to present the play?
Another pause, more argumentative and full of
unspoken conflict, in which the various
creatures attempt with some awkwardness,
given the arboreal nature of their local
habitation, to confer.
Ahem. They present the play. They, the Great
Elf, the lesser Elf and other elves of diverse
proportion.
Something strange happens.
All drop out of character, as if the picture of
the world had been cracked open.
They
consider this idea.
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[DADD
]: Blackout. We hear voices in
the dark. Not very nice voices. Strange lights
and shapes. Pause.
Silence. Pause.
We do not believe what you have been saying,
you changeling, you. Why should we believe
you? We have our doubts. Yes it is true.
We.... We do not ... do not know what a
bottom is. But we do not think you do
either. If I show you Bottom? We do not
believe you are capable of showing us
anything. The changelings light twin candles.
Okay okay. They snap fingers twice and far far
away we see Mad Daddy approach. The one
who is to play Bottom. As he approaches,
quietly, the two changelings. We were more
than one in our trial life (la vie essayee). In
our primative. Only through the accounts of
others have we come to know our unity. On
the thread of our history as told by others,
year by year, we have ended up resembling
ourselves. We gather all our beings radiance
around the central unity of our name. Nicole.
The demons confer in the dark. The man
draweth nigh.
He stops.
gasp.
The changeling duet snaps fingers, and Titania
and Oberon take the stage as Pyramus and
Thisbe. As Pyramus and Thisbe they confer.
One changeling. Whats wrong? This floor is
filthy. And theres a dangerous nail-head here.
Whos the Equity Deputy? The Fairy-Feller
strides manfully out to the spot. He and the
shadows examine the offending nail-head. The
Fairy-Feller lays down his axe, and hammers
the nail-head with his shoe till it is once more
flush to the floor. Pause. The briefest of brief
Equity breaks. The other changeling, looking
at her watch. Okay okay. Were back. Waits
for actors. Elves to return. Okay. Okay,
places. An equity pause. Oh, Pyramus. Oh,
Pyramus, my love. Oh Thisbe. Oh, Thisbe,
true heart. Hey, wheres the Wall? Wall?
Wall, where are you? Wall has been sitting to
one side quietly reading his book. Yeah? Wall,
you have to go on and stand between Pyramus
and Thisbe. Pause. Why? Because you are
playing the part of Wall. The Wall has the task
of standing in between the thwarted lovers.
Another equity pause. Why? If the lovers are
thwarted why is wall even necessary?
Probably it is the case that one of the lovers
does not know how to tell the other that he no
longer loves her. No. No no no. The rule of
the play is that the wall is what comes
between them. And as you must surely know
a rule is that which one must follow in order to
do a thing correctly. Dimmest Elf. I thought a
rule was something to eat. Another elbows
him. Okay, if thats what you want. Wall goes
over and stands between. Yet another equity
pause. Oh, Pyramus. Oh, Pyramus, my love.
Oh, Thisbe. Oh, Thisbe, true heart.... Wall.
Perhaps all human needs cannot be met.
Perhaps we cannot live forever. Perhaps we
cannot all....
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