{"id":239,"date":"2017-02-07T13:27:55","date_gmt":"2017-02-07T13:27:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.saratoga.com\/daily-planet-arthur\/?p=239"},"modified":"2019-04-05T17:52:07","modified_gmt":"2019-04-05T21:52:07","slug":"planet-jonathan-parallel-universes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.saratoga.com\/daily-planet-arthur\/2017\/02\/planet-jonathan-parallel-universes\/","title":{"rendered":"Planet Jonathan: The Parallel Universes"},"content":{"rendered":"
Editor’s Note: Contributor Jonathan Albert is a professor of theatre at Union College in Schenectady, NY where he teaches acting and playwriting. Currently, he is directing The Laramie Project at Union, which opened February 2nd. He will be contributing his original self-contained scenes, like this three-parter below, as well as scenes from longer form plays to Planet Arthur. Full disclosure; He is also the Owner of Putnam Den, a sponsor of Daily Planet Arthur. These contributions are not part of their sponsorship – it is just excellent writing! <\/em><\/p>\n It\u2019s Not WHAT You Say; It\u2019s Where You Say It<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n 1. Rhomi: Hi.<\/p>\n {{Stone moans. Then\u2026}}<\/p>\n Stone: Hey.<\/p>\n Rhomi: How are you?<\/p>\n Stone: Good. You?<\/p>\n {{Rhomi smiles and nods her head slightly and slowly.}}<\/p>\n Rhomi: Good.<\/p>\n {{Rhomi purses her lips to hide a bursting smile, and in doing so begins to blush. A smile washes over Stones lips and face\u2026 and eyes. They are mutually sharing in the experience of last night, holding each other all night and now this morning.}}<\/p>\n Stone: Okay.<\/p>\n Rhomi: Okay. <\/p>\n {{Rhomi begins to sink down into the bed, hiding in the covers, under the covers, in Stone.}}<\/p>\n Stone: Well\u2026 Bye.<\/p>\n Rhomi: Bye.<\/p>\n {{Rhomi is under the covers. Stone wraps his arm around her, holding her. He smiles and closes his eyes.}} 2 {{Rebecca and Andrew have been separated for over 6 months now. They don\u2019t talk, other than through texts or emails, as any form of interpersonal communication leads to lashing out, name calling and other anger-driven counter-intuitive behavior. So they text and they email. Rebecca has emailed Andrew that there are still two boxes for him at their home, a home he moved out of over 6 months ago. He stands outside the door to his own home. It opens slowly.}}<\/p>\n Rebecca: Hi.<\/p>\n Andrew: Hi.<\/p>\n Rebecca: How are you?<\/p>\n Andrew: Good. You?<\/p>\n Rebecca: Good.<\/p>\n {{Rebecca slides the two small boxes with her foot in front of the door where Andrew is standing. Andrew leans down and picks up the boxes. He stands in front of his wife of 7 years. There is a loss for words on both ends.}}<\/p>\n Andrew: Okay.<\/p>\n Rebecca: Okay.<\/p>\n {{The endless flurry of things he wants to say to Rebecca race through his mind all at once. The thoughts scream inside his head to get out. \u201cI love you\u201d and \u201cI want to see you\u201d and \u201cI want to hold you \u2013 please let me hold you \u2013 touch you, feel you, taste you.\u201d And \u201cI\u2019m sorry.\u201d}}<\/p>\n Andrew: Well\u2026 Bye.<\/p>\n {{Rebecca\u2019s head screams at Andrew to \u201cStay! Don\u2019t go.\u201d}}<\/p>\n Rebecca: Bye.<\/p>\n {{Rebecca closes the door as Andrew turns and walks back to his car.}} {{Two chairs, two actors sit with phones in hand. Overhead a website is projected across the stage: www.meetstrange.com A: Hi.<\/p>\n {{The words are projected.}}<\/p>\n B: Hi.<\/p>\n A: How are you?<\/p>\n B: Good. <\/p>\n {{A short time passes. Both actors think for a moment.}}<\/p>\n B: You?<\/p>\n A: Good.<\/p>\n B: Okay.<\/p>\n {{A chuckles at reading okay\u2026 as in \u201cWhat the —- does that mean? \u201cOkay?!\u201d\u201d<\/p>\n A: Okay.<\/p>\n {{A chuckles at the passive aggressiveness of the text.}}<\/p>\n B: Well\u2026<\/p>\n {{Another moment passes before\u2026}}<\/p>\n B: Bye.<\/p>\n A: Bye.<\/p>\n {{Both actors are still on their phones. The original screen is projected, saying: \u201cClick here to meet a new stranger.\u201d The button depresses with a \u201cclick.\u201d}} <\/p>\n Blackout. Editor’s Note: Contributor Jonathan Albert is a professor of theatre at Union College in Schenectady, NY where he teaches acting and playwriting. Currently, he is directing The Laramie Project at Union, which opened February 2nd. He will be contributing his original self-contained scenes, like this three-parter below, as well as scenes from longer form plays […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":127,"featured_media":238,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[34],"tags":[38,37,4,36,35],"class_list":["post-239","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-theater","tag-couples","tag-putnam-den","tag-saratoga-springs","tag-theater","tag-union-college"],"yoast_head":"\r\n<\/p>\n
\n{{Rhomi and Stone lay in a warm bed, tangled in each other as the light slowly trickles through the blinds. Rhomi is awake. She pulls the covers a little higher on her naked shoulders and smiles to herself. She squirms in Stone\u2019s arms purposefully just enough to wake him. He opens his groggy eyes and instantly recalls details of the night before. He smiles and looks at Rhomi. She speaks softly.}}<\/p>\n
\n—-<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
\nAnother time, another place, another couple.<\/p>\n
\n—-<\/p>\n
\n3.
\nAnother time, another place, another couple.<\/p>\n
\nBelow, it says: Where strangers aren\u2019t strangers. Click her to meet a new stranger. The button depresses and a text window appears.}}<\/p>\n
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\n When not at Union, you can find Jonathan at Putnam Den (visit www.putnamden.com) in Saratoga Springs, which he co-owns with his wife Tiffany.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"