Another ten page play I wrote for a contest. |
Scene one: Lights up on An appartment in Las vegas. The appartment is sparcely furnished. stage left is a door leading outside and directly opposite it is a door stage right leading into the rest of the appartment. Jack and Wally are putting on tuxedos as the lights come up. Jack What the heck is this? WALLY Haven't you ever worn a tux before? That is the cumberbund. JACK What on earth is a cumberbund? WALLY It goes around your waist. JACK puts the cumberbund on like a belt, backwards. JACK OK so I know these are the cufflinks but how do I get them on with the buttons in the way? WALLY My God you are hopeless you don't button the sleeves you idiot. WALLY turns to JACK and notices the cumberbund. WALLY (CONT'D) What the hell is that? JACK Haven't you ever worn a tux before? That is the cumberbund. WALLY Don't be cute. You have it on backwards, smartass, honestly how did you dress yourself before you met Jane? JACK I had you to dress me Dad, at least Jane knows how to match colors. WALLY Yeah well usually your mother teaches you things like that. JACK Sorry. I didn't mean_ WALLY Don't worry about it, it was a long time ago. Here let me help you with that tie. WALLY crosses to JACK and begins to tie his tie for him. WALLY (CONT'D) So, the big day huh? JACK Yeah. WALLY You nervous? Maybe getting cold feet? JACK Naw. Why? Do you think I should be getting cold feet? WALLY Naw, Jane's a good woman. Glad to see the apple fell far from THAT particular tree. JACK Come on Dad, Freddy's alright, he just takes some getting used to. The door opens and Freddy enters. FREDDY Hey! Would you two quit talking about me! WALLY Well you know what they say, speak of the Devil_ JACK We were wondering when you were going to show up, so we figured if your ears were burning you might hurry up. FREDDY Well it worked didn't it? I'm going to go get dressed. FREDDY exits stage right. JACK Why did you have to go and say that? WALLY Listen, I know you think that I am being overprotective but that is my job as your father. JACK Well can you two get along? Just for today? For me? Or at least for Jane? If today doesn't go perfectly, she's liable to whack me. WALLY What? JACK Kill me? Please. Try to get along. WALLY Well, no guarantees but I'll try. I just don't like the idea of you spending so much time in his casino. You have a family now, time to start thinking about that. JACK Hi pot, have you met me, kettle? WALLY Look I know I made some mistake but I don't want to watch you make the same ones. Gambling is an addiction, you know. JACK Come on, not this old song and dance Dad, I'm not going to be like you. I'm never going back to that RV, so can we drop it please? WALLY OK. I'll drop it. FREDDY ENTERS DRESSED IN HIS TUX FREDDY Damn it boys I thought I told you to quit talking about me! JACK We weren't. WALLY That time. JACK Well well well look at you, that is quite the sharp monkey suit Freddy. FREDDY Speak for yourself, you two certainly do clean up nice. I must say I am shocked. JACK Well thank you Freddy, I do aim to please. FREDDY Here, you two get together I want to get a picture, you know, so you guys have proof because no one is going to believe this. JACK and WALLY stand upstage center, while FREDDY snaps a picture. FREDDY (cONT'D) Well now ain't that sweet? You guys want to see? FREDDY hands the camera to JACK and pulls WALLY aside. FREDDY (cONT'D) Hey Wally you mind if I have a word with the groom? You know, just father of the bride type stuff. JACK motions WALLY to leave WALLY Well? I suppose so. Don't take too long, don't want people to think she's marrying me. Come here, give your old man a hug. They embrace WALLY (CONT'D) You're looking good kid. WALLY exits stage left. JACK paces for a moment before sitting down. FREDDY just stares at him. JACK So this is the part where you threaten me? You know "Treat my daughter right" and all that? FREDDY I saw you at the club last night. JACK I know I went a little overboard, but I was sure my luck would turn around. FREDDY A little overboard? JACK How bad? FREDDY Three hundred grand. JACK Look you can forgive it right? You've done it before. FREDDY I didn't forgive anything, I told you to pay as you got it but you just kept climbing deeper. JACK How deep? FREDDY You are five hundred large in the hole Jack, my bosses want me to call in your tab. JACK Your bosses? I thought you owned the place? FREDDY Don't play dumb with me Jack, you know what I mean. JACK Look can't this wait a little while, why does it have to be today? FREDDY It has to be today because I say it has to be today Jack. JACK OK how much do they want? FREDDY All of it. JACK ALL OF IT? FREDDY ALL of it. JACK I don't have that kind of money Freddy, you know that. FREDDY I know, and that's why it has to be today. I don't want my daughter to loose a husband. JACK She won't forgive you. She'll know who did it. FREDDY That's why I am going to give you a choice Jack. JACK What kind of choice? FREDDY Let's just lay it on the table OK I don't want Jane to be stuck with a deadbeat, and let's face it, you won't ever stop gambling. Just like your father. JACK So? FREDDY So I want Jane to be with someone who will be able to take care of her. And that's not you. That is why I'm going to make you an offer you can't refuse. Forgive and forget, everything. JACK What's the catch? FREDDY No catch. All you have to do is walk out there and call everything off, you walk away from Jane, and I'll walk away from you. JACK And if I say no? FREDDY You won't make it to your honeymoon. JACK You can't just kill me at my wedding, look at all the witnesses out there! FREDDY What witnesses? All I see are connected friends and family. And your dad. JACK Look, why don't you just give me a little more time, I'll work in the casino until I pay it off. FREDDY This isn't a negotiation Jack, you have two choices, think about it. FREDDY and JACK exit stage left. JACK (O.S.) I can't do this! JACK throws open the door and storms in, throwing off his jacket and tie. JACK Cumberbund my ass. Can't stand this shit. JACK removes the cumberbund and throws it across the room as WALLY enters. WALLY What happened out there? JACK I couldn't do it. I couldn't go through with it. WALLY Why not? JACK I just couldn't OK? Tell everyone I got cold feet or something. WALLY Your fiance is out there crying Jack did you know that? Cold feet means you don't show up, it doesn't mean you say "I don't" and run away. You better have a damn good reason to do what you did. JACK Look I got nervous OK? I just couldn't go through with it. WALLY Jack, everyone gets nervous. It's part of getting married. When your mother and I tied the knot I was sweating like Niagara. Look take some time and calm down. I'll go out there and explain that you just got a little scared and then you can come out and we can do this thing OK? JACK Whatever. Say whatever you want to say. WALLY No. I want your word you will come back out. At least to explain yourself to your guests. JACK OK give me like five minuets. WALLY exits stage left and JACK exits stage right. He enters a moment later carrying a bag and a pile of clothes and starts packing. JANE enters stage left. JANE Oh so now you are running away huh? JACK Jane? I'm sorry but I can't. JANE Why not? JACK I just can't. I'll call you in a few days and explain everything OK. I love you but I have to go. JANE No. You will explain everything now, got it? JACK OK. Um. So I'm in the church right? And everyone is there and they're waiting for me. And I don't know but all this stuff starts popping into my head. I mean forever is a long time. I love you and all but come on! Have you ever thought about forever? So then I try to think of excuses right? To kind of talk myself down, like your parents are there and my dad is there which is a feat in itself you know? And we paid a lot of money to be here so I might as well take advantage of it because I'm going to be paying it off forever. And there it is again! Fucking forever! I just couldn't seem to escape forever. So I left. I'm sorry. JANE Bull shit. That is bull shit. I don't believe one word of it. What really happened? JACK The truth? JANE I think I am entitled to it. JACK Look I owe your dad a lot of money. JANE How much? JACK Five hundred. JANE Well that's not that bad. JACK Grand. JANE Jesus! How did you get that deep? JACK I thought my luck would change I guess. Anyway your dad told me he would forgive the debt if I called the wedding off. JANE So you chose the money over me is that it? JACK No, my life. I figured that if I got him to forgive the debt I could figure something out. It would buy me some time and we could wait a little while to get married. JANE Why didn't you talk to me about this? JACK I didn't want you to know. I'm sorry. JANE OK. Here is how this is going to go. Do you want to marry me or not? JACK But your dad? JANE Forget my dad, if he was out of the picture what would you say? JACK Of course I want to marry you. JANE Then that is what we are going to do. I'll take care of my father JACK What is that supposed to mean? JANE Don't ask questions you aren't prepared to know the answer to. I'll talk to Uncle Vinny and he will take care of everything. JACK You guys are severely in need of some counselling, I mean seriously, you should get your head checked. I don't think I want to be a part of all this. JANE Look. I paid a fortune for this dress, all my family and friends are out there and I am getting married today. With or without you. So get your jacket, and your tie and let's go! Or I can bring my dad back in here, if you would prefer that. JACK Yes ma'am. JACK retrieves his things and the two of them exit stage left. WALLY (O.S.) OK here they are! Nothing to worry about folks, just a slight case of nerves. You OK son? JACK (O.S.) Let's get on with it. FREDDY (O.S.) Jack? Are you sure you are alright? Think about it. JANE (O.S.) Yes daddy. He is fine, and we are getting married today. I will deal with you later. JACK (O.S.) Freddy, what are you doing? JANE (O.S.) DADDY NO! Gunshot. JANE (O.S.) Damn it dad. That is the fifth one. At this rate I'll never get married! Gunshot. Curtain. |