15-minute play
This play was acted in the annual event of English day at Kuwait university- English Dept. 2010
written and directed by me
Cast:
Mishari Al-mutairi
Muhammad Al-qhtani
Saad Lafi
Said Al-molla
Bassam Al-molla
Technical assistant: Noraan
Music:
A7x-strength of the world instrumental- narrator- voice by Mishari
http://www.wikiupload.com/4aYiuM2p
A7x-little piece of heaven instrumental- scene 3-
http://www.wikiupload.com/yMJrfmkv
Red-pieces instrumental-scene 4-
http://www.wikiupload.com/3uyRgDLV
you can download the music from the links provided
supervision: Dr. Lamees Al-bustan
Scene 3
This play was acted in the annual event of English day at Kuwait university- English Dept. 2010
written and directed by me
Cast:
Mishari Al-mutairi
Muhammad Al-qhtani
Saad Lafi
Said Al-molla
Bassam Al-molla
Technical assistant: Noraan
Music:
A7x-strength of the world instrumental- narrator- voice by Mishari
http://www.wikiupload.com/4aYiuM2p
A7x-little piece of heaven instrumental- scene 3-
http://www.wikiupload.com/yMJrfmkv
Red-pieces instrumental-scene 4-
http://www.wikiupload.com/3uyRgDLV
you can download the music from the links provided
supervision: Dr. Lamees Al-bustan
The Day after Tomorrow
dedicated to Palestine\contains director's instructions
Scene
1
The
narrator:
Once upon a time, there was a small village
where simplicity, innocence and love were found. People cared about each other and
stood together in time of trouble, the sky was always clear as a reflection of
their souls and birds were always singing wonderful melodies as an echo of
their voices. Yes! They were unified, and nobody dared to go through them.
Until
one day a stranger came…
Group of neighbors are working in a land, Mr.
Rami enters.
Mr.
Rami:
Work
hard people, work! (Shouts) you be careful with these plants.
One
of the men approaches Mr. Rami and says:
Sir,
we don't have enough wood.
Mr.
Rami:
Take
some men and go get some. And don't spend the whole day there.
You be careful with that, are you blind!
(Takes
a look around)
I
expect to see this finished by the end of the day.
(Walks
out)
While
later, men sit together having a little talk.
Neighbor
1:
I'm
so tired. We should ask Mr. Rami to raise our wages.
Neighbor
2:
Ohh,
that's never going to happen, you know how cheap he is when it comes to money.
Neighbor
3:
I
told him once that my mother is very sick hoping that he'll raise my wage for
that day; instead, he said you shouldn’t have come today. Take this day off!
Neighbor
2:
I
remember he sent a doctor for your mother that day.
Neighbor
3:
Oh
come on, that doctor looked like a veterinary any way.
(They
all laugh)
Who's
that man? I've never seen him before!
Neighbor
1:
He
must be a stranger.
A
stranger came with his black clothes and unfriendly face (what attracts
everyone's attention). He headed to them and said" can I have some water?
Neighbor
1:
Who
are you sir? I've never seen you before!
The
stranger:
You
can call me stranger. I've been traveling for days, till' my feet brought me
here. I need a place actually to get some rest.
Neighbor
2:
You
should go to Mr. Rami, the man whom we all work in his land. You'll find what
you are asking for there.
The
stranger:
Where
does he live?
Neighbor
3: (pointing at the biggest house in the village)
He
lives at that house sir.
(The
stranger walks away quietly)
The
stranger walks towards Mr. Rami's house and while he was walking, he looked
around and took a sip of water quickly.
Scene
2
(At
Mr. Rami house)
The stranger:
Thank
you sir, it was really a delicious meal.
Mr.
Rami:
You
are welcome. Now tell me stranger what is your story?
The
stranger:
It's
an old story sir when we used to live in the best land on earth.
Mr.
Rami:
We!
The
stranger:
Yes
sir, me and my people. We believed that we could do anything since we had that
land. Until it was taken from us, and since then we've been lost.
Mr.
Rami:
What
a weird story!
The
stranger:
It is
sir, but it's a very old story.
Now
sir I've noticed your great land out there and this huge house. So I assume
that you have a good fortune.
Mr.
Rami:
Not
really. I'm not satisfied about my income…
(The
stranger interrupts Mr. Rami)
The
stranger:
I
can double your fortune for you sir.
Mr.
Rami
Double!
That's impossible.
The
stranger:
Nothing's
impossible sir. I can make you gain a lot of money for only few feet of your
great land. You will have to give me only one foot of the land every week; and
I'll make you the richest man on earth.
Mr.
Rami:
For
one foot a week only! I agree stranger! (Shouts) servant…
Show
the stranger his room.
The
stranger:
Thanks
sir.
Short musical act indicates a period of time
The
neighbors are working on the land, the stranger enters and starts giving
directions (with his hands) while the music still on.
The
stranger walks out. The music stops.
As
usual the neighbors sit together after they finished their work.
Neighbor
1:
This
is too bad! I'm so exhausted. It's been one year now since Mr. Rami hired the stranger
and we've been working so hard.
Neighbor
2:
Yes,
that's how basically Mr. Rami has been making a lot of money. That stranger
knows what he is doing! By the way, has any one seen Mr. Rami lately?
Neighbor
3:
No,
he is so busy that he forgot about his own land! And what's even worse, I heard
that he's been giving the stranger a small part of the land for every profit he
makes.
Neighbor
1:
A
part of the land! How could Mr. Rami do such a thing! You mean our land! We've
been living on this land and working for decades. does this how money blind
people! How did we become so naïve! What happened to our honor and loyalty!
Neighbor
2:
It's
all gone now, it's all gone…
Let's
just go to see our families after all this work.
(Everyone enters their houses)
Scene
4
Mr. Rami is walking home after a long day at
work; he approaches the house, and once he tried to enter, the stranger pushed
him back
Mr.
Rami:
What
are you doing? Are you out of your mind!
The
stranger:
This
land is mine now as well as this house; I've been waiting for this moment for
too long. It's all happened now, and I'm home again.
Mr.
Rami: (shouts)
What
are you talking about! This is my land…
Oh how didn't I see it coming; I sold my land
for nothing! I sold it for nothing! (Keeps shouting)
The
stranger:
Now
enjoy the rest of your precious money, because it won't last.
With
a victory smile, enters the house and closes the door.
Mr.
Rami looses his mind and keeps repeating:
This
is my land, open the door! What have I done!
Frantically,
he rushes to his neighbors' houses, knocks the door.
Mr.
Rami: (shouts)
Help!
Help! The stranger took the land away from me.
Neighbor
1: (without caring)
You
gave it to him blinded by your greed, now you're asking for my help! Please
leave sir I can do nothing for you.
He
rushes to the next neighbor.
Mr.
Rami: (shouts)
Please
help! The stranger took my land.
Neighbor
2:
Oh,
how sad, but don't worry sir god never forgets us. I'll pray for you.
Mr.
Rami: (surprised)
Pray!
You must stand and fight with me!
Neighbor
2:
I'm
sorry sir, I can't. I'm working for him now. He's my master. (Enters the house)
He
rushes to the next door.
Mr.
Rami: (shouts)
Help!
Please, the stranger took our land, our home is gone!
Neighbor
3:
Don't
be scared sir, our neighbors and I will have a meeting the next month, and
we're going to talk about our unity, so you must wait until that day.
Mr.
Rami doesn't believe what he hears; he falls on his knees and repeats:
It's
all my fault, it's all my fault!
(music
starts)
Mr.
Rami sits on the ground; he's putting his arms on his knees with his head down.
He raises
his head and says:
There
was a time when we used to be one unit. We used to share our fears as well as
our happiness, what happened to all that! Where exactly did we lose our unity?
And how come we left only with dreams! Everybody's blinded by their lusts and
greed. We betray, fight and kill each other; and all that for what! Nothing.
But no, I know it's not only dreams; because one day we're going to put all of
our problems aside and be one unit again. Today, tomorrow or the day after
tomorrow. (He puts his head down again)
Suddenly
one of the neighbors comes out from his house and looks at Mr. Rami. The
neighbors Start getting out of their houses. They go to Mr. Rami(with sticks)
and put their hands on his shoulder, and in one action they all hit the ground.
The end
Full of drama, yes that's how the play reacts. And yes that's how the life is, if you read it in a story you won't believe it but it actually happens in the real life. I totally like the way you wrote the play, like the start up music.Well maybe I like excessive drama. I'm really proud with the way that those kuwaiti names represents the play and I wish I could see the play actually. keep up the good job Mr, and I wish that one day people actually unite for a cause.
ReplyDeleteIm glad you liked it.. and i wish i could show you the actual act, but unfortunately the cameraman didnt give me the CD and it seems he's never going to do so.. thnx for your support it means a lot to me and the whole cast :]
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