Read Etiquette and Vitriol Online
Authors: Nicky Silver
ARTHUR:
Grace! Where's Mrs. Duncan? Grace!
TODD:
I've asked you not to do that!!!
TOMMY
(Removing jacket)
: I'll take it sir.
ARTHUR:
How are you feeling Buzz-Todd?
TODD:
Fine!
ARTHUR:
No symptoms?
TODD:
No!
(Phone rings. Tommy rushes to it, dropping Arthur's jacket on the floor. Todd goes to work on the dinosaur.)
TOMMY:
Hello?
ARTHUR:
Where's your mother?
TODD:
Upstairs.
ARTHUR:
Grace!
TOMMY
(Into the phone, irritated)
: Oh, just a minute.
(Grace enters.)
GRACE:
Is that you Arthur? What are you doing home? Isn't it the afternoon? I've lost the thread of the dayâ
TOMMY
(Handing Grace the phone)
: It's for you.
GRACE:
Thank you, Tommy. Hello?
TOMMY:
Can I get you something, sir?
ARTHUR:
Privacy.
GRACE
(Into the phone)
: You must be kidding me.
TOMMY
(Hostile)
: I'm just doing my job.
GRACE
(Hanging up)
: This is terrible!
TOMMY:
What is it?
GRACE:
Arthur, can you play the violin?
ARTHUR:
Of course not.
GRACE:
Viola?
ARTHUR:
Grace!
GRACE:
It seems our violinist was killed this morning by a stray bullet during a bank holdup.
TOMMY:
Did he work at a bank?
GRACE:
He was holding one up.
ARTHUR:
Who cares? No one'll miss one violin from an orchestra.
GRACE:
It's a string quartet.
TODD:
Not anymore.
ARTHUR:
I have to talk to you Grace.
GRACE
(Starting to rush off)
: Can't it wait? I have to locate a violin and practice like mad!
ARTHUR:
No! Something terrible has happened.
GRACE:
Oh I know it. The tent is wrong, the flowers are off, the rabbits malignant, and I've got a table full of nuns at twenty-seven.
ARTHUR
(Sitting)
: Get me a drink.
TOMMY
(Bitterly)
: Yessum Massa Duncan.
(He exits)
GRACE:
I wish, Arthur, you'd say please to the servants. Your curtness is read as ingratitude. You're the reason we can't keep good help.
ARTHUR:
Don't criticize me. I've had a terrible day.
GRACE:
So have I. See your setbacks as challenges. That's what I do.
TODD:
I had a nice day.
GRACE:
Did you?
TODD:
But I see my setbacks as setbacks.
ARTHUR:
Please. I don't know how to say thisâ
(Tommy enters with a drink.)
TOMMY:
Here.
ARTHUR:
Why are you still wearing that?
TOMMY:
It's my uniform.
ARTHUR:
I asked you to wear pants.
TOMMY:
Mrs. Duncan saidâ
ARTHUR:
It's awful.
GRACE:
It's snappy.
ARTHUR:
It's faggy.
GRACE:
Arthur, please.
ARTHUR:
Well, it is. It's the fruitiest thing I've ever seen.
GRACE
(Under her breath)
: You'll offend Todd.
ARTHUR:
Oh, he doesn't care. Do you Buzz-Todd?
GRACE:
Arthur, he's homosexual.
ARTHUR:
That doesn't mean he's effeminate.
GRACE:
He'll have another “fit.”
ARTHUR:
That's all behind ya, isn't it Buzz-Todd?
TODD:
No.
TOMMY:
I think I look like Tony Curtis in
Some Like It Hot
!
ARTHUR:
I hated that movie.
TOMMY
(Hostile)
: It's a classic.
GRACE
(To Arthur)
: You never had a sense of humor.
TODD:
I found it politically incorrect in it's portrayal of transvestites as buffoons.
GRACE:
Didn't you have something to tell me? I left Emma on a stool upstairs with pins in her hem.
ARTHUR:
Don't look at me. I don't think I can say this if anyone is looking at me.
(The others turn away from Arthur.)
GRACE:
Oh my. Maybe I should have a drink too.
ARTHUR:
What?
GRACE:
It sounds as if I'm going to need one.
ARTHUR:
Do you have to?
GRACE:
Just one.
ARTHUR:
It always starts with “just one” doesn't it?
GRACE
(Turning back to Arthur)
: What does?
ARTHUR:
You know very well.
GRACE:
I don't know what you're talking aboutâTommy, a Scotch.
(Tommy rises.)
ARTHUR:
Sit down, Tommy.
(Tommy sits.)
I'm asking you not to.
GRACE:
If I understood your implication, I'd be insulted. A drink, please.
(Tommy rises.)
ARTHUR:
Sit Tommy.
(Tommy sits.)
GRACE:
Stand Tommy.
(Tommy rises.)
ARTHUR:
Grace, it's not even four.
GRACE:
So what?
ARTHUR:
If you start now, you'll be gone by dinner.
GRACE:
Gone? Gone where? Try to avoid the vague euphemism.
TOMMY:
Would you like me to leave?
ARTHUR:
That would be best.
(Tommy starts to exit.)
GRACE:
Stay put Tommy.
(Tommy sits.)
If Mr. Duncan wishes to hurl ugly accusations, let him do so in public. What are you trying to say, Arthur?
ARTHUR:
You're an alcoholic, Grace.
GRACE
(Very still)
: What did you say to me?
TODD:
He called you an alcoholic.
ARTHUR:
I wish you wouldn't drink so much!
GRACE:
What's “so much”?
ARTHUR:
You drink yourself blind every night.
GRACE:
You call that “so much”? Please.
ARTHUR:
Your drinking is out of control!
GRACE:
I don't have a problem! Todd! Am I an alcoholic?
TODD:
Of course.
GRACE:
Speak up.
TODD:
Yes. You're an alcoholic.
GRACE:
Oh piffle! I don't have a problem! You're the one with the problem, Arthur!
ARTHUR:
I know this is a difficult time. We're all under a lot of strain. Buzz-Todd's sick. There's a big dead thing in the living roomâ
GRACE
(Snapping)
: You wouldn't know if I were drinking or dyingâ
(To Todd)
Sorry.
ARTHUR:
Fine! I don't want to discuss it!
GRACE:
I could have left you years ago and you'd never know it! You're never here!
ARTHUR:
I'm always hereâ
GRACE:
Were you home for dinner last night? Or the night before?
TOMMY:
I slave and slave over a hot stove.
ARTHUR:
Well, why bother! You'd be passed out in the tub!
GRACE:
Were you!
ARTHUR:
I was working!!
TOMMY:
Likely excuse.
ARTHUR:
Night and day! To satisfy your insatiable need for “things!”
GRACE:
You delude yourself, Arthur! You always have. Justify your philandering! I'm a drunk so you can assuage your guilt over being less than a father and less than a husband. But I've told you, Arthur, your indiscretion is immaterial to me. I learned a long time ago to replace you in my affections, as you had me in yours. Now. What did you want to tell me?
ARTHUR
(Sweetly, cruel)
: It pains me to say this, Grace. But the fact is, I no longer have a job.
(Pause.)
GRACE:
Pardon me?
ARTHUR:
That's it. That's what I wanted to tell you. It's over. It's all over. Finished. Done.
GRACE
(Still stunned)
: What are you talking about?
ARTHUR:
I have been asked to step down.
GRACE:
Well, decline politely!
ARTHUR:
It's not that simple.
GRACE:
You're the president, Arthur!
ARTHUR:
Was dear. Was the president. Past tense.
GRACE:
You're lying.
ARTHUR:
Why would I lie about a thing like this?
GRACE:
This is a dream. I'm living a dreamâ
ARTHUR:
It's no dream. It's over. And I must say, I feel so free. I feel comfortable for the first time.
GRACE
(Simply)
: What happened?
ARTHUR:
It's complicated.
GRACE:
Explain it to me!
ARTHUR:
In time.
GRACE:
Now!
ARTHUR:
I feel as if a terrible burden has been lifted. I feel lighter.
GRACE:
How dare you?
ARTHUR:
It wasn't my choice Grace.
GRACE:
Women I could tolerate. Not poverty!
ARTHUR:
We can spend more time together.
GRACE
(After a moment, a threat)
: What did you do?
ARTHUR
(Not recognizing the word)
: Do? I'm sorry.
GRACE:
You were at that bank for thirty years!
ARTHUR:
Good years.
GRACE:
You were president for ten!
ARTHUR:
Wonderful years.
GRACE:
Things don't just happenâyou did something!
ARTHUR:
I did my best.
GRACE:
Did you steal? Did you embezzle?
ARTHUR:
I feel positively liberated.
GRACE:
STOP SAYING THAT.
ARTHUR:
So sorry. Buzz-Todd, a catch?
TODD:
No, thank you.
ARTHUR:
Aw.
GRACE:
You did something! I know it! You did this on purpose! This has been a terrible goddamnâdid you see that tent!!?âEXCUSE ME!!
(She runs off)
ARTHUR
(After a moment)
: I think that went very well.
TODD:
What did you do?
ARTHUR:
I didn't do anything.
TODD:
Don't lie to me. I can tell.
ARTHUR:
I need some air.