Third Act
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2022
Summary
Act III, scene 1
The Bard's onstage with a guitar.
Bard (croons):
The white river flows from far away
But it's shallow, like our hearts.
From the crumbs left on the table, we
Pick up our small parts.
Put them together, they’re not much,
They’re nothing much apart.
And since we start with nothing much
We’ll end where we did start.
(He breaks off singing.)You’ll laugh, but it seems like The New Chairman's not in order, either. He's hasn't even made a public appearance yet, and still, informed sources say, already the doctors are fighting for his life. They say he has a palpitating heart and an iron-hard constipation. Whether that's true or not, it will never be proven, but the nasty rumors spread, sometimes the most absurd rumors, crazy, nightmarish rumors, like he's already, this early in his life, showing his successful leadership and fulfilling some of his own brilliant ideas. Like about socialist justice and the liberal ideal, and so forth and so on. I’m always afraid when they start getting these brilliant ideas. Because when they start getting these ideas, that's when the troubles start. I just want to bury my head in the sand and wait until this whole show-trial's over and done with, already.
(Sings.)
The white river flows from far away
And the red willows rustle and blow.
Our lives are dreams that last just a day,
Like the snows, they come and go.
The days rush by, the wild river flows,
Our lives are already past.
Between two dreams, we come and go.
What's left? but love that lasts.
Larissa appears with a radio, making terrible hisses and whistles.
Larissa: Have you heard what's happening over there? In the West, I mean.
Bard: Have I heard what's happening where? As far as I’m concerned, nothing's happening anywhere.
Larissa: What do you mean, nothing's happening? How can you say that nothing's happening? You just have to listen to what they’re saying….
She sets the radio on the floor, and the stifled noises change into the clear voice of the radio announcer.
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- TribunalA Courtly Comedy in Three Acts, pp. 107 - 122Publisher: Anthem PressPrint publication year: 2021