Exile and sorrow

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Komui: The Lord in Verona finds out that Tybalt killed Benvolino and got exiled. But unfortunately Tybalt is dead, so Romeo got exiled, since he killed Tybalt.

(Behind the narrator the two "dead" starts to play cards. They are bored as dead, but as soon as the narrator turns to them, they play dead).

Romeos mother, Miss Montaque, went to the Lord to ask him to spare Romeo.

Lulu Bell: (Walks onto the stage from the opposite side)

Komui: And here she comes back. Let us hear how it went.

School reporter: (Comes onto the stage with a cameraman and a microphone. They are messing a little to get the equipment ready. As they are ready, the reporter holds the microphone towards Mrs. M. like a TV-reporter).

We are here with a report from the Lord's palace. Mrs. Montaque, You have been talking to the Lord about your son Romeo's exile. How did it go? What did the Lord say?

Lulu Bell: All in all he didn't say much.

School reporter: Could you specify?

Lulu Bell: Easily.

School reporter: Then let's hear it.

Lulu Bell: He just said: NO.

(Leaves the stage sadly. School reporter follows)

Komui: Romeo has to go in exile.

Mrs. J.: (Comes to the stage where the narrator is)

It's so sad with Romeo. Well, now he just got married to this Juliet.

Komui: In the night, Romeo visits Juliet for the last time.

(In the window you see the young couple. Romeo kisses Juliet softly and gets a singing slap).

As the sun rises over Verona, Romeo has to leave.

Music: (Very sad, quiet and romantic music is played in the background, just like in movies).

Komui: Mrs. Montaque is crying over her Romeo.

Lulu Bell: (Comes onto the stage from one of the edges - crying. She has a big tissue she's crying in).

Komui: Mrs. Capulet cries over the killed Tybalt.

Cross: (Comes onto the stage from the other side - crying. She has a big tissue she's crying in).

Mrs. J.: (From below stage to Mrs. M. and Mrs. C.).

Now, now. Don't be so sad. I'm going to be ... (Sniffs).

(Mrs. M. and Mrs. C is crying so much. At the same time they are wring their handkerchiefs so much that it splashes onto the stage. Mrs. J. crawls onto the stage and cleans up after them).

Now, now. It will be alright.

Lavi: (To Benvolino. They are still lying 'dead' on the stage).

Come we're out of here. I don't want to hear that.

Wisely: You're right.

(Both crawls from the stage).

Komui: It doesn't go better as Mrs. Capulet says to Juliet that she has to marry someone calls Paris.

To that Juliet says:

Allen: (Has come onto the stage while the narrator was talking).

NO.

Komui: Mrs. Capulet responses:

Cross: YES YOU HAVE. ON WEDNESDAY, MINE FINE FRIEND.

Mrs. J.: (To Mrs. C.)

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