LUNA. A Play for Young Audiences by RAMON ESQUIVEL. Dra matic Pub lish ing Woodstock, Il li nois Aus tra lia New Zea land South Af rica

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LUNA A Play for Young Audiences by RAMON ESQUIVEL Dra matic Pub lish ing Woodstock, Il li nois Aus tra lia New Zea land South Af rica

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Luna was de vel oped as part of Cen tral Thea tre En sem ble s New Plays for Youth Com mis sion ing Pro ject. It was work - shopped and read at Cen tral Wash ing ton Uni ver sity, Ellensburg, Wash., in Jan u ary 2010. Di rected by Elise Forier Edie SOLEDAD: Alyssa Boekel LUNA: Ashlen Hodge PAPA: Nick Brown MAMA: Jessica Mathe son FRIDA: Christa Cesmat EMILIO: Alex Smith 4

LUNA CHAR AC TERS SOLEDAD....a girl PAPÁ...her fa ther MAMÁ...her mother LUNA...the moon FRIDA...a quiet girl EMILIO...a quiet boy GIRL...var i ous fe male chil dren BOY...var i ous male chil dren SHE-CLOWN HE-CLOWN CAST ING NOTES The play is writ ten for six per form ers (4 fe male, 2 male) with some dou bling. Ac tor play ing FRIDA plays all GIRL char ac ters, and ac tor play ing EMILIO plays all BOY char - ac ters. Ac tors play ing MAMÁ and PAPÁ as sume the roles of SHE-CLOWN and HE-CLOWN. SET TING The pres ent in the farm lands of east ern Wash ing ton state. 5

LUNA (Dusk. LUNA, the moon, en ters.) LUNA. The sun, el Sol, goes home to sleep At last beyond the oceans deep. The moon, la Luna, wakes to light The world in dark and wond rous night. (Stars ev ery where. LUNA ad dresses the au di ence as if they are stars.) LUNA (cont d). Stars! Glo ri ous stars! Friends from across the uni verse, thank you for com ing from so far away. I see some old friends. And many new ones. To you, I of - fer a spe cial wel come. I am Luna. I am a moon paired with this blue planet, Earth. Dear friends, your pres ence makes me shine and spar kle. (LUNA smiles broadly with face and body.) Dear stars, let me see you shine and spar kle. (LUNA shows the STARS how to shine and how to spar kle with their teeth, faces, hands, bod ies, etc. She ad-lib points out in di vid ual stars.) By now you ve heard strange and funny sto ries of the peo ple on this planet Earth. 7

8 LUNA (SOLEDAD en ters.) SOLEDAD. Luna! LUNA (to au di ence). Like this one. SOLEDAD. Mira la luna! LUNA (to au di ence). Soledad. A child of farmworkers. (SOLEDAD sees the stars in the au di ence.) SOLEDAD. Mira las estrellas! LUNA (to au di ence). She loves the uni verse. SOLEDAD. Mamá! Papá! LUNA. And she loves her fam ily. (MAMÁ and PAPÁ en ter pull ing a cart with farm ing tools, pots, suit cases and ev ery thing they own. They per - form the Rit ual of Mi gra tion, chant ing as they cir cle the space. MAMÁ and PAPÁ re peat chant un til they ar rive at des ti na tion.) MAMÁ/PAPÁ. Otro dia Otra noche Otro lugar Otra casa LUNA (over lap ping). An other day an other night an - other place an other home (SOLEDAD joins MAMÁ and PAPÁ in the Rit ual of Mi - gra tion. While they chant and walk, SOLEDAD points out con stel la tions and stars she sees.) SOLEDAD. The Big Dip per, part of Ursa Ma jor fol low the Big Dip per to find Po laris, the North Star which is part of the Lit tle Dip per, part of Ursa Mi nor which

pours into the Big Dip per, part of Ursa Ma jor fol low the Big Dip per to find Po laris, the North Star (Etc.) (MAMÁ and PAPÁ park the cart at des ti na tion. They set up items in the space to mark this as home. These items mark home through out the play, as home con tin u ally changes lo ca tion.) PAPÁ. Soledad. MAMÁ. Ayudenos, por fa vor. (SOLEDAD helps MAMÁ and PAPÁ un pack. LUNA ob - serves from afar.) SOLEDAD. Mamá, necesita practicar tu ingles. PAPÁ. She s right, Mamá. Prac tice, prac tice, prac tice. MAMÁ. Ay! (A game they play.) Help us. Please. SOLEDAD. See? You did that with ease. MAMÁ. How you love to tease. SOLEDAD. And eat lots of cheese. MAMÁ. And eat Como se dice miel? [How do you say honey?] PAPÁ. Honey. MAMÁ. And eat honey from bees in trees. SOLEDAD. That was a good one! MAMÁ. But yours are more fun! (They squeeze each other.) LUNA 9 PAPÁ. It s so hot to night. SOLEDAD. Test your new in ven tion, Papá! PAPÁ. The Peecho fan? Good idea!

10 LUNA (PAPÁ and SOLEDAD ad-lib as they set up an elab o - rate con trap tion.) SOLEDAD. The Peecho fan will make you lots of money. PAPÁ. Then we can build a work shop. SOLEDAD. And then we can build our space ship. (PAPÁ laughs.) What was wrong with the first Peecho? PAPÁ. You were right. Gears were too heavy for it. SOLEDAD. I knew it. (The Peecho fan co mes to life.) PAPÁ. El Peecho fan! SOLEDAD. It works! (MAMÁ joins them and basks in cool air.) MAMÁ. Gracias a Dios! PAPÁ. Time for bed! To mor row, we have work. MAMÁ. Y escuela. SOLEDAD. Do I have to go to school? PAPÁ. If you wanna build a space ship some day, then yes. (MAMÁ, PAPÁ and SOLEDAD ad-lib good-nights and go to beds to sleep.) LUNA. Night. This is my time. The ocean tides wave to me. The crick ets and owls and wolves sing to me. It is a time of peace and rest. A time to think. A time to dream. (SOLEDAD is rest less. PAPÁ snores loudly.)

SOLEDAD. Papá! (She shakes him un til he rolls over. SOLEDAD sneaks out to look at stars.) Con stel la tion Orion, with stars Rigel and Betelgeuse (She waves to LUNA.) Hola, Luna. LUNA. Hello, Soledad. SOLEDAD. I can t sleep. I start a new school to mor row. LUNA. Are you ex cited? SOLEDAD. Is ex cited the same thing as scared? LUNA. Some times. What are you scared of? SOLEDAD. It s gonna be the same as ev ery other school I ve gone to. LUNA. Ev ery one will be new to you. SOLEDAD. I m tired of be ing The New Girl. All the time. LUNA. It s okay to be scared. Or ex cited. Or both. SOLEDAD. But this school is gonna be dif fer ent. I m gonna make it dif fer ent. I m gonna make a friend this time. (A light shift sig ni fies dawn.) LUNA. Day time. It s the sun s turn. To mor row night, you can tell me all about your first day of school. (Morn ing. LUNA ex its. SOLEDAD runs in side and throws to gether pea nut but ter and jelly sandwiches for the whole fam ily as MAMÁ and PAPÁ awaken. They gather tools for la bor.) PAPÁ. Work-work-work. MAMÁ. Trabaja-trabaja-trabaja. LUNA 11

12 LUNA (SOLEDAD hands them lunch boxes.) SOLEDAD. Here you go. Spe cial power sand wiches for all of us. PAPÁ. Mmm. Pea nut but ter and jelly. The best. MAMÁ. Gracias, mijita. Estas listo? (SOLEDAD grabs book, The Com plete Guide to the Gal axy: For Kids Who Ask a Lot of Ques tions.) SOLEDAD. I m ready. MAMÁ/PAPÁ. Vamos a escuela. (A school play ground. It is empty as the fam ily ar rives.) SOLEDAD. We re so early. No body s here yet. PAPÁ. They ll be here. Loud kids ev ery where. MAMÁ. Tienes tu libro? [Do you have your book?] SOLEDAD (holds up her book). Al ways. I ll just wait. MAMÁ. Okie-dokie. (MAMÁ and PAPÁ watch SOLEDAD as she gains her bear ings. When they turn to leave ) SOLEDAD. Wait, don t go! MAMÁ. Un beso, mija. [A kiss, daugh ter.] SOLEDAD (gives her mother a kiss). Love you, Mamá. (Gives her fa ther a kiss.) Love you, Papá. PAPÁ. Love you, mija. MAMÁ. See you later, alligator.

LUNA 13 (SOLEDAD takes a deep breath, smiles her brav est smile, and set tles in with her book. Sat is fied, PAPÁ and MAMÁ leave SOLEDAD and be gin the Rit ual of Work in the back ground. The Rit ual of Work is a se ries of pan to mimes that sug - gest work in fields, or chards, farms, etc. The chant is sub tle but con stant in the back ground dur ing the school scene.) MAMÁ/PAPÁ (re peated). Work trabaja work trabaja (SOLEDAD, alone, reads on the play ground. Soon, BOYS and GIRLS en ter. They be come dif fer ent kids through physi cali ty and cos tume ad just ments. SOLEDAD tries to in tro duce her self to kids, who re gard her with a mix of cu ri os ity, be nign in dif fer ence, rude - ness, anx i ety, friendly but un in vit ing nods, apol o getic hurriedness, etc.) SOLEDAD (sug ges tions only, ad-lib through out). (To GIRL I.) Hello. My name is (To BOY I.) Soledad. That s me. Hi (To GIRL II.) Hi there. Will you? (To BOY II.) Hey there! Can you? (To GIRL III.) Wow, I really like your

14 LUNA (To BOY IV.) Whoa, that s a great (Flus tered, SOLEDAD sits down and goes back to read - ing. But she no tices when GIRL V and BOY V meet. A sci en tist, SOLEDAD stud ies them from a dis tance.) GIRL V. Hi. BOY V. Hi. (GIRL grabs BOY s hat and runs away.) GIRL V. Thank you! (BOY V chases GIRL V and grabs her hat.) BOY V. No, thank YOU! (GIRL V chases BOY V and grabs her hat back.) GIRL V. No, thank YOU! (BOY V chases GIRL and grabs hat back.) BOY V. No, thank YOU! (BOY V and GIRL V laugh and sigh.) GIRL V. That was fun. BOY V. Wanna play again? (GIRL V grabs BOY V s hat and ex its.)

LUNA 15 GIRL V. Thank you! (BOY V runs af ter her and ex its.) BOY V. No, thank YOU! SOLEDAD (to her self). Is that how you play the game? (BOY VI en ters.) SOLEDAD (cont d). Hey! You! Stop! (BOY VI stops in his tracks, stunned.) BOY VI. Me? SOLEDAD. Yeah, you. Stand right there. BOY VI. Okay. (SOLEDAD gets right in BOY VI s face.) SOLEDAD. Hi. BOY VI. Hi. (SOLEDAD grabs BOY VI s hat and runs away.) SOLEDAD. Thank you! (BOY VI starts to cry. SOLEDAD puts on the hat and in - di cates that BOY VI should take it.) BOY VI. No! SOLEDAD. That s the way! No! Thank ME! No! Thank ME!

16 LUNA (BOY VI does the slow-mo tion cry walk. GIRL VI en - ters.) GIRL VI. What s go ing on? BOY VI. She stole my hat! GIRL VI (to SOLEDAD). Give him back his hat. (Un daunted, SOLEDAD grabs GIRL VI s hat.) SOLEDAD. Thank you! (GIRL VI and BOY VI stand in shock.) GIRL VI. Give it back! Right now! BOY VI. I don t like her. I don t even know her. (SOLEDAD in cor po rates the two hats into a Thank- You Dance. It s pretty good.) SOLEDAD. Thank you! Thank you! (Re al iz ing it is n t work ing.) Thank you? (SOLEDAD of fers the hats back. GIRL VI and BOY VI grab hats and flee.) GIRL VI. Let s go get her in trou ble. BOY VI. Then she ll be sorry. (GIRL VI and BOY VI exit.) SOLEDAD. What did I do wrong?