Blackout Songs (NHB Modern Plays)
By Joe White
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A compassionate and unflinching study of love, addiction and memory, Joe White's play Blackout Songs was first performed at Hampstead Theatre, London, in November 2022, directed by Guy Jones.
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Blackout Songs (NHB Modern Plays) - Joe White
Joe White
BLACKOUT
SONGS
NICK HERN BOOKS
London
www.nickhernbooks.co.uk
Contents
Original Production Details
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Characters
Blackout Songs
About the Author
Copyright and Performing Rights Information
Blackout Songs was first performed at Hampstead Theatre Downstairs, London, on 4 November 2022. The cast was as follows:
Acknowledgements
I’d like to thank Joe Walker, Michael Kopelman and all the members of Alcoholics Anonymous who gave me their time and their stories while researching this play – it wouldn’t be what it is without you. I owe nearly everything to Guy Jones for encouraging me to be braver, though less so for making me go on loads of walks. To Anisha, Kit, Holly, Iskandar, Isobel and Ciara for making the room such a joy and the piece so beautiful. To Roxana Silbert, Greg Ripley-Duggan, Tessa Walker and everyone at Hampstead Theatre – thank you for championing this play, particularly in such difficult times. To Pats and Harry for helping me see it for the first time, and to Simon, Tim and Katie, always, for keeping me going. A massive thank you to my agent, Howard Gooding, and everyone at Nick Hern Books, as well as the Peggy Ramsay Foundation and the Royal Literary Fund – I wouldn’t still be writing if it wasn’t for your help. And eternal thank yous to Alex Austin and Rebecca Humphries for making it better than I could ever imagine – I’ll carry it forever.
J.W.
For Mum and Dad, always
Characters
HIM
HER
Note on Text
/ indicates the point of overlapping dialogue.
– at the end of a line indicates an interruption. One in the middle of a line is a shift in thought, or a change in tack.
(Dialogue in brackets is not quite said out loud.)
A space in-between dialogue marks an unknown gap in time – a blackout in memory.
NB: They should never be played drunk, but when alcohol is in their system they should oscillate at a higher frequency – as if they were capable of doing anything. Also, the marked stammers for Him are only a suggestion and I encourage the actor to find their own rhythm.
This ebook was created before the end of rehearsals and so may differ slightly from the play as performed.
He wears a neck brace. She wears sunglasses. They stare at each other for a while.
HER. My round.
HIM.… hm?
HER. My – The – Thing – It’s a joke – The coffee thing. Urn.
HIM. oh –
HER. Vat, it’s a vat, really, they should just hook us all up, shouldn’t they, are you having one?
HIM. n-no –
HER. Just standing here then.
HIM. y-yeah.
HER. Is it okay if I stand with you?
HIM. (Of course.)
HER. Thank you. Thanks.
Coffee coffee coffee.
Fucking dreadful, aren’t they.
HIM. Hm?
She indicates the room.
HER. Or are they friends of yours?
HIM. N-no. F-first time –
HER. First time, me too, first time for me too, what happened to your neck?
HIM. O-oh. I d-d-don’t remember.
HER.…Right… And is the stammer. Related?
HIM. Uh…
HER. I think it’s (attractive) … I knew a man with a stammer once. He died in prison. Never got to finish his sentence.
Beat.
Sorry, that was – I’m nervous.
HIM. I-it’s okay.
Pause.
HER. I was forced to come, you see. Under duress, practically, practically at gunpoint, he’s waiting for me across the – The George and Dragon. Of all the fucking (places) – I’m like a dog he’s tied outside the butcher’s. And, I mean, he just – he just wants to say he tried, really, it’s not like he actually – It’s the talking bit I’m nervous about – actually loves me – And it’s not like I’m bad at talking, I’m good at talking, you can see that –
HIM. Y-yes –
HER. But it’s not the type of talking they want, is it. They want talking, don’t they.
HIM. N-never been here before –
HER. I never remember anything, that’s my problem. The things they want me to remember anyway, if it’s of no use to me, it’s gone. Take this for example. Here. Look. I found this, this morning, in my coat pocket. You see that?
Nothing there.
HIM. Mm.
HER. It’s a tooth.
HIM. I s-see it.
HER. It’s not mine.
HIM. o-okay –
HER. You must understand – I don’t go around collecting people’s / teeth.
HIM. I w-wasn’t –
HER. I’m just saying it was there, that’s all I’m saying. And some people might (panic), you know, but my brain, my brain’s just gone ‘pfff,