Authors: Mark Ravenhill
Tim
Cherryade? Let’s all have cherryade.
Victor
Fucking bastard.
Tim
Who’s a . . . ?
Victor
You, you fucking bastard.
Tim
What have I . . . ?
Nadia
Please. I’m sorry.
Victor
Spiritual? She says you’re spiritual.
Tim
Well she shouldn’t have done that. Why do you always do this?
Nadia
I didn’t know.
Tim
Just when I’ve met someone. Just when I’m having some fun at last.
Nadia
I just wanted him to understand / that you have feelings.
Tim
There’s nothing to understand.
Victor
I’m going.
Tim
No.
Nadia
That you feel something.
Tim
No I don’t. I don’t feel anything, alright?
Nadia
But you do, I know you do / and I know you want someone in your life because you’ve got this need . . .
Tim
Don’t you tell me. I want to have fun.
Nadia
And we feel the need.
Tim
Just because you’re . . . Just because you’ve got no one.
Nadia
I’ve got Simon.
Tim
Yeah?
Nadia
Sometimes, yes, often I’ve got Simon.
Tim
And look what Simon does to you. Look at how Simon hurts / you all the time.
Nadia
No. I’m not listening to all this negative . . . No, I’m going now. I’ll make my own way back. I’m going. And who knows? I might meet someone on the way back. Because I’m open, I’m at peace with myself, I don’t have to . . .
Tim
What? What?
Nadia
Pay for a . . . sex . . . slave.
Nadia
exits.
Tim
She shouldn’t have said that, it isn’t true.
Victor
You don’t want slave?
Tim
That I feel anything, it isn’t true.
Victor
So. This doesn’t mean anything?
Tim
It means nothing.
Victor
And you’re trash?
Tim
We’re both trash. Come on, eat something, eat some rubbish.
He gets his pills out.
And Nadia’s trash too really. She’s alright, you’ll get to like her after a bit. She’s been good to me. We have fun together.
He takes the pills.
Victor
You are ill?
Tim
No.
Victor
She told me this, you are ill.
Tim
No.
Victor
Then what is this? This is medicine.
Tim
This? This is total trash. More delicious chemical shite to fill my body with.
Victor
I don’t want to be near ill people. They have ugly bodies.
Tim
Alright.
Victor
I could be in any country in the world with any guy.
Tim
But I paid for you. I own you.
Victor
Please. What is it like to be ill?
Tim
Are you feeling sorry for me?
Victor
No.
Tim
So what are you feeling?
Victor
Nothing.
Tim
Good boy, because I warn you, you feel anything, you’re out, okay? And you pay your own way home.
Victor
Okay.
Tim
Come on.
He holds up a sweet.
Train in the tunnel. Chug, chug, chug.
He feeds
Victor
.
Good.
Nadia
’s flat
.
Dark.
Nick
Where do you wanna . . . ?
Nadia
Through here.
Enter
Nadia
, supported by
Nick
. We can only see their silhouettes.
Nadia
is wearing a knee-length coat.
Nadia
Oh shit. Shit.
Nick
C’mon. You’re alright now.
Nadia
Fuck. I feel . . .
Nick
Yeah?
Nadia
Nauseous.
Nick
Yeah?
Nadia
Like I’m gonna . . . No. No. I’m alright. I’m alright.
Nick
Right.
Nadia
turns a light on. We can now see that her lip is cut and swollen.
Nadia
That’s better.
Pause.
Well . . . thanks.
Nick
That’s alright.
Nadia
No really, thanks. You were amazing. Just leapt in there out of the blue like –
Nick
Yeah, well . . . I don’t like to see a bloke do that to a woman.
Nadia
Of course not.
Nick
I don’t like men who / don’t respect . . .
Nadia
Right.
Nick
I can’t stand that.
Nadia
Of course you can’t. Look. I expect you need to . . .
Nick
Yeah.
Exit
Nadia
to kitchen.
Nick
hesitates. Is he supposed to leave? Decides to wait. Enter
Nadia
with a packet of frozen food held up to her face. Doesn’t see
Nick
.
Nick
Who was he?
Nadia
Oh. Hi. I’d just filed you away. In here. Past tense.
Nick
Was he your boyfriend?
Nadia
I don’t know. / I’m fine now if you need to . . .
Nick
You don’t know?
Nadia
I knew this would come in handy. In the fridge when I moved in. Two years ago.
Nick
You don’t know / if he’s your boyfriend?
Nadia
And I thought: It’s got to be good for something. Obviously I wasn’t going to eat it. I mean ‘Best before December 1984’, you’re not going to eat it, are you?
Nick
How can you not know if / he’s your boyfriend?
Nadia
But I thought: Hold on to it. Everything has its value. Everything is of use. Don’t you agree?
Nick
Who is he? A stranger?
Nadia
No. Not a stranger.
Nick
So? Ex-boyfriend? Ex-husband? / Pimp or . . .
Nadia
Oooo . . . labels, labels. Simon’s a friend who I shag once in a while. If we’re in the mood.
Nick
And who once in a while beats you about.
Nadia
He had a difficult childhood.
Nick
He’s not making much of a go at being an adult.
Nadia
He’s doing the best he can with the knowledge that he has.
Nick
Yeah?
Nadia
Yes.
She moves to the ansaphone, pushes play.
Ansaphone
(
female voice
)
, ‘Hi. Me returning your call returning my call returning your call returning my call. / Et cetera. And so on. Ad infinitum. So. Call me.’
Nadia
(
laughs
) Can you believe it? Three months of messages and we’ve never actually spoken?
Ansaphone
(
male voice
)
, ‘Hello sexy gorgeous sexy you. / You were gorgeous, I was gorgeous. Let’s do it again.’
Nadia
Creep. Big, big mistake. I don’t think so.
Pause.
Look. I’m fine now. Really, I’m okay. So if you wanna . . . you probably need to get back to your boyfriend.
Nick
No, no.
Nadia
You need to carry on looking for a boyfriend?
Nick
No.
Nadia
No?
Nick
I’m . . . y’know . . . hetero . . . straight.
Nadia
Really?
Nick
Yeah, really. I mean, don’t I look like I’m . . . ?
Nadia
You look like . . .
Nick
A / convict
Nadia
A convict. You look like a convict or a poof. And since you’re not a convict . . .
Nick
I’m not a poof.
Nadia
So what are you?
Nick
I was just making my way along that street . . .
Nadia
Which is a very poofy street.
Nick
To get to another street where they have a club with dancing.
Nadia
Do you like dancing?
Nick
I’m not much of a dancer.
Nadia
Bet you / could be.
Nick
I can’t dance. But this club. They have like girls who dance on tables. With just little . . . things on.
Nadia
Little things?
Nick
Little . . . yes.
Nadia
Hussies.
Nick
Yeah.
Nadia
What does a nice bloke like you want with hussies like that?
Nick
Company.
Nadia
Lonely?
Nick
. . . Yeah.
Pause.
Nick
leans in to her. Kisses her. She screams out.
Nadia
Fuck. Fuck.
Nick
I’m sorry. I’m sorry.
Nadia
Bleeding again now.
Nick
I’m really sorry.
Nadia
Stupid cunt.
Exit
Nadia
to bathroom.
Nick
Is there anything I can . . . ?
Nadia
(
off
) Yeah. Fuck off.
Nick
Alright then. I’ll do that. Yeah. I’ll fuck off and next time Simon’s beating the fucking shit out of you I won’t . . . Yeah.
He starts to go. The phone rings.
Your phone’s . . .
Ansaphone
(
male voice
)
, ‘Hey listen, I just wanted to say how profoundly sorry . . . look, I know I fucked up . . . and I really thought I’d broken this pattern of . . . I’m really trying to work though this . . . control issue or whatever it is. I’m really . . . I want to understand why I have this need to hurt you. And I want to, I need to talk about it. And I thought if I came over. Look. I know you’re there. I know you’re listening to this. And. I want to wash the blood away. I want to . . . I’m coming over now. I’m . . .’
Nick
picks up the phone.
Nick
Simon? . . . It doesn’t matter who I am. It doesn’t matter.
Nadia
enters. She has a hand mirror and a flannel for mopping up the blood.
Nick
doesn’t see her
.
Nick
(
to phone
) Because I’m a great big enormous angry bastard and I’m staying here, so don’t you come anywhere fucking near her, alright? Alright?
Nick
puts the phone down
.
Nadia
You’re quite a frightened person, aren’t you?
Nick
What?
Nadia
A frightened person. And you’re an angry person.
Nick
Well, yeah.
Nadia
Yes. They’re often very linked. Fear and anger. I’m a nice person.
Nick
Yeah.
Nadia
No. I am. Which is not such an easy thing to say. I mean I can say it now. I’m a nice person. But that’s quite a new thing for me, you know?
Nick
Right.
Nadia
We had to practise. With a mirror.
She looks into the mirror.
I’m a nice person.
Nick
I see.
Nadia
I had to be given permission to do that, you know? Because before, of course, no one was giving me permission but now . . . And what about you?
She holds out the mirror.
Give it a go. If you’re ready to . . . give it a go.
Nick
looks in the mirror.
Nadia
What are you thinking?
Nick
I . . .
Nadia
Don’t censor yourself. First thing that comes into your head.
Nick
Fucking old.
Nadia
Yes?
Nick
I think I look fucking old.