Tina, where did you go?
Posted by mitchells on December 19, 2006
Drama Script~
oMichele is an 8-year-old girl (she is quite mature compare to her age)
whose cat just died and Chelsea is her older sister who is trying to
comfort her little sister.
Michele: (Sit down) What am I going to do?
Chelsea: Oh, Michele. It’ll be okay. Let’s go. Let’s just not stay
here.
(Both walk to somewhere else and sit down.)
Michele: What is going to happen to me, Chelsea?
Chelsea: I know. I know that it’s not fair, but I promise you that
everything will be okay eventually.
Michele: This wouldn’t have happened only if I took her to the bathroom
with me.
Chelsea: Never think about ‘what if’s in this kind of situations. They’
ll just make you even angrier. You know what I mean, Michele. Remember when
our mom left us?
Michele: But……. I was only 3 and you were 12 when she left! That was when
we didn’t, I mean, when we couldn’t understand what was happening!
Chelsea: Okay. Remember what I told you that our mother went up to the sky,
into this paradise called heaven? Remember when our dad told us that heaven
was the eternal resting place where everything good in the world goes to
after their lives in this world? Tina will be on her way up there. Think
about it this way. Mummy might have sent her from the heaven to comfort
you, but maybe she thought that it is a good time to call her back.
Michele: Why would she have called her back?
Chelsea: Maybe she thinks that it is time for you to get friends, real
ones.
(Pause)
Michele: (deep breath (inhale)) Tell me more about heaven.
Chelsea: Sure, heaven is the nicest place in the whole galaxy, and it has
lots of fun things to do.
Michele: Like what?
Chelsea: Hmm… I guess there are theme parks and probably the longest water
slide ever. There are whole lots of other things you can do up there, you
can do anything that you want to do!
Michele: So, I guess as they say in movies, she will rest in peace, right?
Chelsea: As long as you believe it, yes, Tina will rest in peace.
(Pause)
Michele: I miss her.
Chelsea: Be strong, whining doesn’t help, now come on and let’s talk.
Maybe I can help you to get over this.
Michele: I don’t know if I ever will get over this. How am I gonna get a
new best friend?
Chelsea: Don’t say that! Be positive!
Michele: How can you tell me to be positive! I need a friend and my best
friend is now gone! Stop talking like as if you know everything about me! It
’s not like you are always here with me anyways!
(Pause)
Chelsea: Michele, I…….
Michele: Forget it. It’s not like I am trying to make you feel bad. It’s
just that……
(Pause)
Chelsea: So……. Why can’t you just get some friends?
Michele: Oh, Chelsea, come on. You know better than that! You know that I
can’t have friends because all the other……. dudes in our neighbourhood
hate me and in fact, they make fun of me.
Chelsea: Why is that?
Michele: I have no idea but I heard Cecilia talking in the bathroom that
her parents told her not to hang around with me because I don’t have a
mother.
(Short pause)
Chelsea: You know…….I had a similar problem. All the kids in the
neighbourhood hated me because of the same reason but I got friends
eventually and you’ll get some sooner or later as well. I swear.
Michele: Yeah……. but I still can’t get my mind off Tina, I just can’t
stop thinking about how we used to go to the supermarket together to get an
ice cream and…….
Chelsea: oh look there’s an ice-cream truck, what flavour do you want?
Michele: Strawberry, it’s my favourite
Chelsea: I’ll take 2 strawberry pop-sickles please, thank you
Michele: Mmmm delicious
Chelsea: Here, let us sit here and talk until our dad comes.
Michele: Sure.
Chelsea: Let’s think of what we should tell our dad. Why don’t we ask him
to get us a dog?
Michele: Well……. That is a good idea but I can’t have a dog to be my
best friend. I don’t think he can afford it anyways.
Chelsea: Of course he can. I think over time with a dog, you’ll forget the
horrible thing that happened and move on.
Michele: Yes. But I will never forget about Tina.
Chelsea: She will be fine. Although she is not here with you, she is always
here with you……
Michele: Oh, Chelsea. That is nonsense. She can’t be here and not be here
at the same time, you know.
Chelsea: You will know what I mean later, once you grow up. What’s
important is that She will always be looking at you, even this moment. What
do you think? Do you think that she would be happy while you are miserable?
Michele: Well…. I guess not. (Pause) (Turn your head to other direction)
Did you hear that?
Chelsea: What?
Michele: Hey, I can hear her! (Stand up and walk)
Chelsea: (Reach her hand for her sister.) Michele!
REFLECTION on the Drama quarter~
Ah, a sigh of sorrow came over me today when I realized there would be no more Drama exploratory for me next quarter. This sigh that came upon me really surprised me for when we started the drama exploratory i was freaked out the entire time, worried about what was going to happen on d-day (the day we were FORCED to preform), but then after we preformed i was actually sad not willing to believe it would be my last day of Drama. I believe that this sigh came because through this unit of drama I had experienced many things. These things were mostly fun, in fact everything we did in Drama was fun it’s just that there were a lot of things that were all, so scary. Through this wonderful experience my classmates and I have learnt so much, we’ve all managed to come out of our litle cubes and step into a bunch of huge boxes.