Face Leaf
(for 6 players)
Each child begins his or her life as a tree. While they are still able
to move the children make a circle near the city hall building. The
teachers water the children’s feet every day until they root into
the dirt. Soon thereafter their legs fuse together & grow a tough
brown coating. Their torsos do the same & the children must hold
their arms above their heads as their fingers separate into hundreds of
tight green buds & sprout. The canopy of trees grows thick around
the city hall building, blocking out the sun. The mayor & the
lawyers exit the building each day, not noticing the trees growing
larger.
Soon the trees have grown so large the mayor & the lawyers must
push their bodies through the spaces between the trees, covering their
blue suits in sap. One day the spaces between the trees is so tight
that when the mayor & the lawyers try to exit the city hall their
bodies get wedged between the trees. Slowly their bodies are coated in
sap & the sap dries & winter comes & snow smothers the land
& the parents of the children call up the stairs “Wake up
Michael.” “Wake up Julia.” Until they remember that
those beds are empty & they pull a piece of paper from their
pockets & they write something down.
Making Jam
(for 1 or more players)
Making jam is for the quietest boy in the class. One day he wears a
white sack over his head & ties it tight at his throat. The
students in his class all begin to notice him & smile.
The next day he paints his entire body the color of the walls. The
students gather their plastic chairs around him & patiently
watch.
The next day he removes his arms & legs & replaces them with
abstract nouns. He hides his arms & legs in a mop closet where no
one will find them. At this point he is no longer shy. The other
students call him new names that they make up as they go along. The
county government awards him an award that comes with a large silver
medal.
The medal is so large that he must remove his torso & replace it
with the medal. When the students look at him they are blinded by the
shine of the medal. When birds fly by him they get confused.
After he is elected governor the boy remembers his arms & legs, but
when he opens the mop closet door he sees that each arm & leg have
grown into a full person. They all look similar to him, but none
of them look exactly like him.
It Looks Like War
(for 16 or more players)
One child is taller than the other children. One child is the smallest.
The child with the darkest skin does not sit beside the child with the
shiniest shoes. The child with the longest hair does not like the child
with the longest name. The children gather in a circle & sing:
Weak man, poor man, blind man, wife
There are no wounds when there is no knife
Strong man, rich man, priest or king
Every city looks sacred when it is burning.
The light refracting through broken bifocals can start a fire in the
scattered newspapers. The soldiers outside the gates drain blood from
their horses & drink it with black pepper.