Friday, June 8, 2018

Musical: Act 1, Scene 3


Act I, Scene III
(spoken)
Collette:
                I’m leaving.
Lunille & Mary:
                You can’t by yourself. Wait for us a while more.
Collette:
                Irial wants to leave as well and has offered to walk me home.
Lunille & Mary: (exchanging glances)
                Very well then. Don’t do anything we wouldn’t do.
Collette:
                Oh, you already know I would do far less than the two of you.
(Lunille & Mary laugh).

Irial:        I’m off, fellows.
Jonas:     It didn’t work out?
Lucas:     We’d thought for sure you were enjoying her company.
Irial:        I’m walking Collette home. We’re both tired of this place.
Jonas & Lucas:
Collette? (exchanging glances) Then we must enchant her friends in her absence.
Irial:        Just don’t make fools of yourselves.
Jonas & Lucas:
                Remember not to mention you’re to be wed tomorrow and you may just get lucky.

(walking down the dark street, space between them)
Collette:
                I had fun dancing, tonight. For the first time in a long time.
Irial:        I haven’t been dancing in a long time, to be honest.  I’m glad I met you…it was a wonderful surprise.
Collette:
                Why haven’t you been dancing?
Irial:        Delilah doesn’t enjoy it. (realizes what he has said) That’s not what I meant.
Collette:
                Who’s Delilah? And be honest.
Irial:        Tomorrow she’ll be my wife. But I had no choice in this. I don’t want to marry her.
Collette:
                So what am I? The practice woman? You can’t deflower your Delilah before the ceremony, so you have to have someone else to practice on?
Irial:        It’s not that way. Truly. I have never loved her, and the thought of marrying her is revolting. I wish it wasn’t so. I wish I could have met you sooner.
Collette:
                And I wish I’d never met you. Then there wouldn’t be a problem.
Irial:        Please, I didn’t mean for this to happen. I didn’t think I’d ever find someone like you. That I could ever want to kiss or be with a woman as much as I want to be with you. And I can tell you want the same thing.
Collette:
                I don’t want to hear it.
Irial:        I cannot help my circumstance or what I now desire. And more than any of that, I long to kiss you.
Collette: (stops his attempt)
                Don’t. You may think on it, but it won’t do any good.
Irial:        Whatever do you mean?
Collette:
                You know what I mean…
Irial:        Well, then explain what I know. Why shouldn’t I kiss you?

(sung)
Collette:
                Because you know I love you
                Though you have chosen someone else
                And it tortures me to think that
                You would abandon her for myself

                Don’t you see what harm you cause
                What chaos you send me into
                Against my heart I plead this now
                That no matter what you do

                Don’t kiss me
                I shatter just at voting so
                Leave me now
                Before her mind’s tied up in bows
                You know not what
                You try to do
                It hurts me so
                To say this to you
                But don’t kiss me
                (begins to walk away)

(spoken)
Irial:        Don’t go. Please.
Collette:
                But I must. Before you go and break her heart.
Irial:        What makes you think I’d do that?
Collette:
                Because you’re breaking mine. Now go back to Delilah. That’s where you belong.

(sung)
Irial:        My mind, my faith belongs to her
                Because of vows yet to be said
                My heart has made its mind be known
                And not to her it shall be wed

                Please just stay a moment more
                Let me spin you round
                Hold my hand through turns and such
                ‘Til naught of us is found

                Dance with me
                Until the moon is gone
                Trust in me
                I’ll leave when the sun has won
                Spin around
                The floor once more
                Show me the you
                That I adore
                And dance with me
                (she breaks off from dancing and continues walking down the street)

(spoken)
Collette:
                Our dancing time is over, and it’s ridiculous to dance in the street, besides. Now I told you to go home and make her happy.
Irial:        But I want to make you happy.
Collette:
                Well, you just can’t decide after the rock is on her finger and people are already prepared for her wedding bells to ring.
Irial:        It wasn’t my choice, as I’ve said.
Collette: (turns on him)
                So it’s my fault for living like every other fool?
Irial:        Not at all. It’s your fault for waiting so long to pass me.
Collette:
                Maybe you should have chosen some sooner night to go dancing.
Irial:        Perhaps I should have.
Collette:
                You are so aggravating.
                (sung)
                Go home now
                I don’t want you here
                Stay far away
                Keep your soul in the clear
Irial:        I choose you
                Just give me a chance
Collette:
                Fat luck
Irial:        Ma’am
                It took only a glance
Collette:
                You’re a liar too
                On top of a cheat
Irial:        Your words, my lord
                Pack far too much heat
Collette: (face to face with him)
Step away
                There is someplace for you to go
                Stay with her
                You’ll see me not, I promise so
Irial:        My heart desires
                To keep with you
Collette:
                And that is why
                I’ll say adieu
Irial:        And warn against
                Her saddened heart
Collette:
                I’ll not forgive
                Myself my part
                So don’t…kiss…me
(he kisses her)

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Musical: Act 1, Scene 2


Act I, Scene II
(spoken)
(entering tavern)
Lunille:   Perfect. All of the decent guys have been swooped up by these wenches.
Mary:     Lunille! No decent man would want that mouth.
Lunille:   Plenty of men would want this mouth.
Mary:     Not to marry.
Lunille:   Who said anything about marriage?
Mary:     Then you’re no better than those—
Collette:
                Both of you behave. No wonder the only men you two could attract were Jeffrey and Leonard.
Mary:     Careful, Collette, you almost sound bitter.
Lunille:   Ooh la la, look who arrived late.
Mary:     They’re all so handsome.
Collette: (staring at Irial; he sees her; she looks away)
                There’s a comely group of men over there, as well.
Lunille:   Yes, drunk, ugly men. Let’s ask the new ones to dance. They’re at least still sober.
Mary:     And young. What’s the matter, Collette? So used to the scum you don’t remember what handsome men are like.
Collette:
                That’s not the case at all.
Lunille:   Then ask the man eyeing you to dance.
Mary:     You’ll have to be specific, Lunille, darling. They’re all eyeing her.
Lunille:   The one who just entered, you silly girl.
Collette:
                Never. I will not degrade myself as such.

(sung)
Lunille:   You’re a coward
                And a worry
Mary:     Just a talker
                In no hurry
Lunille & Mary:
                To prove all
                Of what we say is just a lie
Mary:     You’re a lover
                Far too kind
Lunille:   And a princess
                In your mind
Lunille & Mary:
                In a time
                When royal dreams can only die
Lunille:   You can ask him
                To a dance
Mary:     No need to kiss
                Or for romance
Lunille & Mary:
                Just a chance
                For you to see what he is like
Collette:
                But I really
                Must decline
                For other things
                Are on my mind
                I didn’t ask
                For you to start me on this fight
Lunille & Mary:
                But we really
                Must insist
                Your best interest
                Is our wish
                And you can’t
                Accomplish this while sitting out
Collette:
                I would have
                To disagree
                I am fine
                I’ll always be
                With just thinking
                Nothing’s better than a lout

(spoken)
Lunille & Mary:
                But there are better men than louts. And there are some prime examples over there.

Jonas:     See what happens when we’re late? All the ladies have partners.
Lucas:     This is not my fault.
Irial:        (seeing Collette) Well—
Jonas:     (slapping Irial on the back) Good eye, my friend. Lucas, the most beautiful ladies.
Lucas:     That is a good eye you have, Irial. We forgive you for making us late.
Jonas:     Looks like our Irial has already staked one for himself.
Lucas:     Oh, the prettiest of them, too.
Irial:        I have not.
Jonas & Lucas:
                Of course not.
Irial:        We should find some different partners. They seem preoccupied.

(sung)
Jonas:     Our friend
                Is lying to us both
Lucas:     It’s unhealthy
                For his growth
Jonas & Lucas:
                Into manhood
                For tomorrow he is wed
Lucas:     He must relax
                And have some fun
Jonas:     He’ll ask her
                For she’s the one
Jonas & Lucas:
                Who can bring
                His social life back from the dead
Jonas:     She’s a pretty
                Little bird
Lucas:     With a song
                No one’s yet heard?
Jonas & Lucas:
                That could be
                Just for your ears this very night
Irial:        She’s an angel
                Means no harm
                With an
                Undeni’ble charm
                And the intentions
                You suggest would not be right
Jonas & Lucas:
                But we really
                Must insist
                Your best interest
                Is our wish
                And your freedom
                Means the most to us right now
Irial:        I am willing
                Not to dance
                Tonight is not
                Left all to chance
                For I’ll make
                My future wife happy somehow

(spoken)
Jonas & Lucas:
                Why not test run your performance?
Irial:        Because it’s dishonest.

(sung)
Lunille & Mary:
                If you refuse to ask him
                To dance with you
                We’ll do the asking
                Just to see you two
                For a while together
Jonas & Lucas:
                Ask her now else we insist
                We will ask her
                No need to ask
                Or, with Delilah, confer
                It’s not forever
Collette & Irial: (pushed along)
                Don’t make me do this
                It’s not what I want
                I’ll stand everything
                You throw my way
                Silently take your taunts
Jonas, Lucas, Lunille & Mary:
                This is no time to bargain
                Your fate is unfolding
                You’ll meet your night’s
                Partner center stage
                His/her* shyness withholding
                (meet at the center)
                My friend here has an interest
                In your friend and we
                Would like to see
                The two of them
                If your friend is free
                (spoken) Of course!

(Jonas, Lucas, Lunille, & Mary pair off and leave)

Collette & Irial:
                I’m sorry for my friends. Oh. Well, just so you know—You first.
Irial:        I insist.
Collette:
                I’m not like this usually.
Irial:        Neither am I.

(sung)
Collette:
                Why’d I let them talk
                Me into doing this
                Tonight of all nights
Irial:        She’s nervous and
                She doesn’t want this
                Nothing here feels right
Collette:
                He’s not so bad a person
                As far as I can tell
Irial:        It’s better she’s with me
                Than them, it’s just as well
Collette & Irial:
                So while we’re here tonight
                It might turn out just swell
                If together we should dance
                Perhaps it’ll save me from this hell

(spoken)
Irial:        May I have this dance?
Collette:
                I see no reason to deny you. I’m called Collette.
Irial:        I am Irial, and the pleasure is mine.

(sung)
Collette:
                He’s different
                From everyone I’ve known
                In the kindnesses
                He’s already shown
Irial:        She’s truly an angel
                A beauty, sweet and pure
                She’s changed something inside me
                With her charm and her allure
Collette & Irial:
                I never thought I’d think this
                I never it’d be
                Yet I think I’ve fallen in love
                With someone who’s just for me

Lunille & Mary:
                She glows like ne’er before
                Her disinterest was a ruse
Jonas & Lucas:
                Delilah would die to see him
                She hasn’t any clue
                This girl, he likes her more
                And they’ve barely even met
Lunille & Mary:
                I cannot tell if she would love him
                But she’s smitten, I would bet
                It was a good decision
                To bring her out tonight
Jonas, Lucas, Lunille & Mary:
                Regardless how they argued
                Our insistence was just right

Friday, June 1, 2018

Musical: Act 1, Scene 1

Disclaimer: I am neither a composer nor a lyricist. This is a very rough draft of what I envisioned for the musical to be held in "The First Musical." I tried to play with rhythm and poetic structures. As with many of the works shared here, it is incomplete. I believe I have most of the first act drafted, and rest jotted somewhere in notes. The plot as of this draft is very simple as I was more focused on the story than the musical, which was admittedly a mistake. But I like these wisps of characters (needing further development, of course) and some of the word play so I decided to post it as well.



Act I, Scene I
Lunille:   What is taking her so long?
Mary:     Who knows?  You would think after going dancing every week she’d learn how to be ready before we arrive.
Lunille:   I want to go now. All of the good partners will be taken if we wait much longer.
Mary:     True. I never much cared for the ugly ones. Remember Jeff, Lunille?
Lunille:   Good lord, Mary Grace. Do refrain from reminding me.
Mary:     Then convince her to hurry.

(sung)
Lunille:   Collette, hurry
                The dancing begins soon
Mary:     Collette, finished?
                We promise no buffoons
                Will woo you
                Or ask a dance
Lunille:   We’ll shoo them
                With our glaring glances
(Lunille & Mary laugh)

(spoken)
Collette:
                I’m coming!

(spoken)
Jonas:     Where is he?
Lucas:     You’re asking me? I arranged for the others to meet us for his bachelor party.
Jonas:     Lucas, I’m not his best man. It’s also your job to hurry him along.
Lucas:     Jonas, unless you want everyone to know about Johanna, you’d best assist me.

(sung)
Jonas:     Irial, come now
                The ladies shall not wait
Lucas:     Irial, we’ll leave you
                We bachelors go in haste
                To meet our
                Ladies of the night
Jonas:     Woo and chase
                Along with us
Jonas & Lucas:
Tonight it’s your last right

Irial:        For tomorrow I wed

(spoken)
Jonas & Lucas:
Thank god we’ll still be bachelors.

(sung)
Collette:
                I’m weary of these dance-filled nights
                All I want is someone of my own
                A kindred heart
                A loving glance
                And arms to call my home

                But they call to me to dance
                Join them in their revelry
                Spin in circles
                See no one
                I’ll never find someone for me

Mary:     Collette, we’re leaving
                If you don’t come soon
Lunille:   Collette, come quickly
                We’re losing to the moon
                Because you choose
                To take your time
Mary:     We lose our partners
Lunille:   And our wine.
Mary & Lunille:
                So hurry down
                From your room
                No obligations
                 If you come soon
                No need to fret
                ‘Bout getting married
                We’ll all stay free

(Collette appears, ready for the night)
                Finally

Irial:        Tomorrow comes far too quickly
                I’m not prepared for this
                A woman who
                I’m forced to marry
                I don’t want a phony bliss

                Should I join them at the dance
                Lie to women I will meet
                I know I’m promised
                To another but
                What happens if I find someone for me?

Lucas:     Irial, hurry
                The ladies will not wait
Jonas:     Irial, we’re leaving
                We need to satiate
                Our thirst
                For lovely treats
Lucas:     To find a beauty
Jonas:     Who’ll love our beast

Jonas & Lucas:
                Now we’re leaving
                Done with waiting
                Time to set our lines
                For baiting
                Women for your last night
                Of freedom, as is your right
                For tomorrow that ends

(Irial appears, ready to leave)
                Alas, here’s our friend

(simultaneously)

Jonas, Lucas, Lunille & Mary:
                Now the party shall begin!
Collette & Irial:
                Will this nightmare never end?