Sometimes you just need to learn to shut up. |
Act 1. Scene 1. Lights up. HENRY is sitting at a table, sipping on a cup of coffee. ELIZA enters, carrying several brown paper grocery bags, keys in hand, an exasperated look on her face. HENRY gets up with an excited grin. HENRY: Well? ELIZA is taken aback, confused by his outburst. ELIZA: Well what? She takes the paper bags over to the table and sets them down. HENRY: What do you think? ELIZA: Sorry? HENRY: What do you think? ELIZA: Of what? HENRY stares at ELIZA, waiting for her to realise what he's talking about. ELIZA: (annoyed) What do I think of what? HENRY: What else? ELIZA: Can you just tell me? HENRY: My hair. ELIZA: What about it? HENRY: What do you think? ELIZA: What's there to think? HENRY: I got a hair cut. ELIZA: And? HENRY: Well... ELIZA: It's good. HENRY: ... that's it? It's good? ELIZA: Well what do you want me to say? HENRY: I don't know. ELIZA: Then why did you ask? HENRY: Because I wanted to know what you thought. ELIZA: Well now you know. (beat) HENRY: I guess. ELIZA: You guess? HENRY: It's just a bit vague, is all. ELIZA: (interjecting) Oh for fuck's sake, Henry. HENRY: What!? ELIZA: Are you quite done? HENRY: With what? ELIZA: With this! HENRY: What's 'this'? ELIZA: Just... stop talking. ELIZA takes a mug from the cupboard, picks up the pot of coffee and is about to pour herself a drink. HENRY: But I– ELIZA slams the mug down onto the table and glares at HENRY. Silence. ELIZA fills her mug and begins to take a sip. HENRY: So... (he pauses cautiously) How's the period? ELIZA throws her coffee at HENRY. Lights down. |