The January People’s Choice Award goes to…
The people have spoken… The January People’s Choice Award goes to Sam Affoumado for his short play, Good Grief, presented as a staged reading Simulcast & On-Demand via Vimeo Live on January 17th. Congratulations, Sam!
Courtesy of Sam, we’re pleased to share the first few pages from the award-winning script. Enjoy!
Good Grief
by Sam Affoumado
CAST OF CHARACTERS
ROBERT: Middle School Teacher. Married to Elaine. He is in therapy with Dr. Berman. He is fragile and has
recently lost a great deal of weight (Caucasian Male) Age: 30s
ELAINE: A Piano Teacher. Married to Robert. Caring; nurturing. (Caucasian Female) Age:30s
DR. BERMAN: (MALE) A clinical psychologist treating Robert. (Any Ethnicity) AGE: 50s
SETTING
TIME: THE PRESENT
PLACE: ROBERT AND ELAINE’S KITCHEN/DR. BERMAN’S HOME/OFFICE
At the kitchen table. Robert and Elaine are drinking coffee and avoiding eye contact. A piano version of “Clair de Lune” is heard softly in the background. There is an uncomfortable silence and then as the music fades…
ROBERT
(smiling)
Coffee’s good this morning, Elaine. Did you do anything
special to it?
ELAINE
Special? No. It’s the same Nespresso Intenso, no milk, two
Splendas, the way you always have it.
ROBERT
Oh. I just thought it tasted… better this morning. That’s
all. You make the best coffee.
ELAINE
It’s just the push of a button, you know. But I’m glad you
appreciate it. Do you want breakfast? You should have
breakfast.
ROBERT
No, thanks. I’m not very hungry. Just the coffee is fine.
(PAUSE) Do you have any pupils today?
ELAINE
Not anymore. No. (PAUSE) Robert?
ROBERT
Yes?
ELAINE
You know, I’m worried about you.
ROBERT
Why?
ELAINE
You used to be a big breakfast eater. Couldn’t get enough of
my pancakes or omelettes but lately… Robert, I mean…
you’ve lost a lot of weight.
ROBERT
Hey, I was getting to look like a porker. A few pounds less
is good for me. Don’t you think? I feel great.
ELAINE
Do you?
ROBERT
Sure.
ELAINE
Okay. At what time is your appointment?
ROBERT
In half an hour.
ELAINE
Have you made a decision about—
ROBERT
—No, I haven’t. I’m still considering what you said.
Weighing my options. Working it out.
ELAINE
I see. (PAUSE) I thought we discussed—
ROBERT —Honestly, I don’t think it was a discussion, Elaine. I
think it was a directive. Yours.
ELAINE
I’m sorry you see it that way, Robert. But we agreed that it
isn’t healthy for you to—
ROBERT
— No, Elaine. I didn’t agree. I said I understood your
concern and I would think about it. That’s all. (PAUSE)
Please don’t worry. I’m working on it.
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