Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Seeds - the big shoe story continues

A SNIPPET FROM SEEDS
 
 
"So Eleanor - anything new happening with Sylvia and, her plight to get recognition for pigeons and best friend, M. Bird, in particular?"

The play is moving along and although I've arrived at the half-way point and slightly beyond, plotting the story line requires focus and imagination. Not that I lack either one but getting into the head of M. Pigeon is a challenge. I mean, human psyches are difficult enough to figure out but pigeon minds require a special type of thought process.

In discussing the play with acquaintances who, most likely ask out of politeness, what I'm writing, the expression on their faces says it all.

"I'm actually writing two plays, "Seeds" and "Spider"," I tell them, thrilled that anyone is asking for an update. "Seeds' is about the friendship between a woman and her  best friend who happens to be a pigeon, who may or may not exist and her devotion to pigeons everywhere. The other play focuses on a spider who's been sharing a house with a female resident, and its (i.e. the spider) effort to understand the reason for her fear. They're both semi-comedic and their conversations are very entertaining."

By the time the brief synopsis is over, their focus has drifted. Talking pigeons and spiders may not be high on people's wanna-know-about list.

Be that as it may, here is yet another snippet of the play. In an effort to help deal with oncoming cold weather, Julie (Sylvia's new-found friend) has offered to give her a pair of her winter boots. Upon seeing her try them on, M. Bird expresses a desire to acquire a pair for himself. All, including Hal, the park supervisor, who has his own motive for finding Sylvia, head for a pet store accompanied by a flock of pigeons, to buy winter boots. Chaos ensues. As always, comments welcome. Cut and paste directly from Word.

JULIE

They’re back!

PET STORE OWNER

Not in my store, they ain't. This isn't Capistrano and they’re not swallows.

SYLVIA
You're acquainted with some local swallows living in the area?
 
PET STORE OWNER

Lady, it’s time for you and your feathered friends to take flight, fly away home, up-up-and-away, out’ta my store

SYLVIA

You can’t make me leave. I’m not doing anything wrong and me and my friends, here, are possible paying customers

PET STORE OWNER

I can live with the guilt. Wherever you go, your friends and their poop will follow. You’re scaring away customers

SYLVIA

What about shoes for my friend?

PET STORE OWNER

My eyes ain't what they used to be but I don’t see anyone else here except the four of us. Perhaps when your friend comes back...

JULIE

The man has a point, Sylvia. You did say that M. Bird is away for the time being. Why don’t we go back to my place and wait for him? You know – I think I have some more nuts...

SYLVIA

No way am I leaving. We have as much right to be here as everyone else

PET STORE OWNER

And since this is my store, I can serve you or not. Could you do something to remove the pigeons!

                                      FX: PIGEON SOUNDS

SYLVIA

Will you let us stay if I get them to go?

PET STORE OWNER

Maybe. That’s more than an outright no

SYLVIA

I’ll see what I can do. They tend to be stubborn when they believe they’re in the right

SYLVIA stands up on a chair and motions to the pigeons with her hands and arms to gather close to her.

SYLVIA

‘Dear, dear, friends. This is not the first time we’ve encountered resistance from human-kind and it certainly won’t be the last. We must try to make our plights known not through confrontation, but through passive resistance. There will be other times and occasions when we will be in a position to make our plight known. You must leave here now and return to the park...’

HAL

Let them move on to another part of the city altogether

SYLVIA

This is their home. Where I am, they are and will be

          SYLVIA places one arm around JULIE and
          the other around invisible friend (M. Bird)
          and sings “We Shall Overcome” 

TURNS HER HEAD TO THE SIDE: “You’ve heard that they want
us to leave but we will resist. You agree, then. I knew
you would.”

PET STORE OWNER

Look lady. I tried to be understanding, really, but I have a business to run. I’m an animal lover, too, but you gotta go

SYLVIA

So you’re refusing to serve us?

PET STORE OWNER

There’s another pet store down the street and the owner, I hear, is a great bird lover. I’m sure he carries shoes for pigeons. My stock of bird shoes is down to nothing

SYLVIA

TURNS HER HEAD TO THE SIDE: “That a fact? I’ll tell him…”

You do realize, sir, that it’s illegal to refuse service

PET STORE OWNER

It’s not that I don’t want to serve you but my supply of bird shoes is negligible. In any case and being close buds with your pigeon pals, you’ll clean up all their poop of course

          A loud noise interrupts their conversation,
         increasing in volume revealing a chorus of
         voices singing: “We shall, We shall be
         moved..."

A man walks in holding a placard that reads: ‘birds of a feather, we stick together’

SYLVIA

I was hoping you’d come to our rescue

CRAPP

We never abandon our friends in their time of need

SYLVIA

Thank goodness for all you CRAPP people

PET STORE OWNER

Tell me you’re not looking to buy bird shoes

CRAPP REP.

Our presence, here, is to support Sylvia and all avian species.

PET STORE OWNER

And you are?

CRAPP REP.

We are CRAPP

JULIE

Excuse me? Not exactly an endorsement for your group

CRAPP REP.

We’re a legitimate lobby group looking out for the well being of the pigeon population. More specifically, Council Representing All Rights of Pigeons. We act whenever and wherever pigeon rights are threatened

HAL

Seriously? As a person who sees the repercussions of your so-called protectionism, children are at risk of picking up disease because of the pigeon poop they leave

SYLVIA

I keep telling him it’s not their fault. They merely respond to the call of nature. Perhaps if there were places specifically created for pigeons to do their thing…

HAL

Brilliant idea. I’ll be sure to bring that up at the next park commission board meeting. I’m sure members will want to put aside money for pigeon bathrooms

SYLVIA

That would be great! I new that if we put our heads together, we could come up with a solution

TURNS HER HEAD TO THE SIDE: “You heard what he said. Bathrooms just for us! What? Of course he meant it. Didn’t I tell you we have to believe that there is good in people?”

PET STORE OWNER

Can we get back to the situation, here?

SYLVIA

Of course. Now how shall we go about this? Perhaps you could show us some shoe samples?

PET STORE OWNER

Let me make this perfectly clear. I have never, nor do I ever plan to stock shoes for birds of any kind, including pigeons. This is the most ridiculous request I’ve ever heard of or likely to hear. What next? Squirrel slippers?

SYLVIA

I could spread the word throughout the park, if you’d like

PET STORE OWNER

Look lady. I don’t know who told you that I sell bird shoes but I don’t and never will, so you and your feathered…whatever take yourselves out of here or I’m gonna call in some hunter friends of mine to handle the situation, if you get my drift