A Play by Sharmini Jayawardena
Dramatis personae
Mr Ranga
Mrs Ranga
Mr Thilak
Mrs Thilak
Sarath
Dharuni
Choorani
Younger Woman
Older Woman
Birthday boy
1st Child โ Singith
2nd Child
3rd Child โ Kapith
Act 1 Scene1
Spot light falls on two women talking to each other seated at a long table. The older woman at the head of the table. The younger woman right next to her on her right.
Younger woman: I may even win an award…
Who knows…
Older woman: You may even win an award
Who knows…
(Black out)
Light falls on party scene. Children screaming with joy, running around. Streamers, balloons, the works. No music!
Grownups gather in the centre to create a different world where the atmosphere is tense and artificial in contrast to the fun and frolic of the kids.
Younger woman, Older woman, 1st child and 2nd child approach from the far end.
Mr Ranga(master of ceremonies): Come, come, come in Mrs J.
Birthday Boy, here Singith aiya has come with a present for you.
(Birthday boy comes running to meet the guests and grabs the gifts)
Birthday Boy: Happy Birthday!
1st child: Happy Birthday!
Birthday boy: Happy Birthday!
(2nd child doesnโt greet birthday boy.)
(Kids are ushered in to a room by the MC, made to sit down and watch tv)
(younger woman and older woman are introduced all round by MC. Grown ups sit around to
talk, eat and drink, but a silent pallor hangs in the air)
(younger woman cuts across and sits in the furthest chair which is the kidโs chair)
Mrs Thilak: Why are you sitting there? That is Birthday Boyโs chair.
Younger woman: Oh really! Will it break?
Mr Ranga: She wants to make a point, you see…
(Muted laughter all around)
(others interact as at a party. Mrs Ranga walks in and sits by older woman)
Mrs Ranga: So,so, how are you?
I meet your sister at meditation sessions. Of course, we hardly get to talk to each other.
Why donโt you also come? Myee itโs a wonderful thing you know. You donโt know what youโre missing, ah…
Older woman: Oh!
Mrs Ranga: (To younger woman)
Why you also can do it. You must try it and see the vast difference it does to you. There are doctors and lawyers coming for this, you must see…
(Meanwhile Sarath and Dharuni are engaged in a love chat on the divan)
(Suddenly Dharuni joins in the conversation. Speaking directly to Mrs Ranga)
Dharuni: Janaki had eight feet of water in her house… When I went she was washing all her clothes, you know, no, how careful sheโs with her things. It seems there were scorpions and crabs also in the water…
Younger woman: Did you notice that it is the people who are too neat and careful with their things who have been the worst affected by the flood. Isnโt it strange?!…How impermanence strikes…I mean…
(Meanwhile the kids have become restless and start screaming and running around)
Sudden black out. Lights are dimmed.
Lights on Grown ups interacting in background.
Lights are dimmed.
(Suddenly out of the blue)
Younger woman: Death is the ultimate experience…
(Everyone can be seen cringing, including Mrs Ranga)
Really, itโs a famous dramatist who said this to me.
(Everyone takes it in turn to say โdeath?โ, โdeath?โ in different tones.)
Suddenly thereโs a black-out and a scream is heard from the direction of the kids. Itโs an eerie sound.
Younger woman: Why donโt we act it out then…Or would you rather meditate?
(Bout of laughter comes piercing from the wings. Lights dissolve and fade out.)
Scene 2
Mother possessed
Mrs Tilak (mother)
3rd Child โ Kapith
Younger Woman (mother)
1st Child – Singith
2nd Child โ His sister
Curtain opens on party scene. Adults seated around, chatting. Music in the background.
Mrs Tilak: (To younger woman) My son is well behaved, because I changed his school. Your childrenโs school can have a bad influence on them.
Younger woman: But itโs the home background that matters. They learn by example… Somehow…
Mrs Tilak: (Gunning for the younger woman) But you spend so much on their education and still you have to send them for tuition.
Younger woman: No, I donโt believe in tuition.
Mrs Tilak: But I know many of them go… I teach my son at home…and heโs quiet.
(3rd Child Kapith โ her son comes and whispers something coyly in his motherโs ear and leaves) See I told you, heโs like that… innocent.
Black out.
(1st Child Singith comes rushing in followed by the 2nd Child)
Lighting Brightens or music becomes louder.
Singith: Ma, Do you know the worst word in the world?
Younger woman: Worst word? No, What is it? (looking amused)
Singith: (In all innocence) Kapith told me…It is โ Fuck! (loud and clear) Is it true Mama?
(Mrs Tilak collapses and Kapith hides behind his father)
General pandemonium reigns among the rest.
Black out
Scene 3
Doom Shakti
Spot light falls on 1st Child standing on his head, to the strains of deep breathing in and out. In the distance the chanting of OM or some manthra!
Amidst a misty surrounding permeating with the smell of incense, light flashes on figures in various meditative poses, in light shades of body stocking. Gradually the poses change in to different states of embrace, revealed under the twirling of disco lights, so that you get only a glimpse of the figures. Black out.
Happy Birthday Girl by The Equals