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Anna in the Tropics Musical Scene
Team 3
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Book by Richard HollandMusic by Dusty SandersLyrics by Julia Koyfman
Richard [email protected]
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CAST
Santiago, owner of a cigar factory, late 50s
Cheche, his half-brother, half Cuban, half American, early 40s
Ofelia, Santiago's wife, 50s
Marela, their daughter, 22
Conchita, Marela's sister, 32
Palomo, Concjita's husband, 41
Juan Julian, the lector, 38
Elade, local gamester. Runs cockfights, 40s
TIME1929
PLACEAn old warehouse in a small town called Ybor City, Tampa, Florida.
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Musical Numbers
integrated script score
1. We Have a Cigar! ...........The Cast 3 15
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Vocal Ranges
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Act II, Scene III-1
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ACT 2
SCENE 3
It’s the inauguration of a new cigar brand.There’s a party. The workers begin to file in, dressed in their best clothes. SANTIAGO and OFELIA enter with two bottles of rum and glasses. JUAN JULIAN is with them. A pouch is hanging from his belt with a book in it. 1. WE HAVE A CIGAR!)
Act II, Scene III-1
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Act II, Scene III-2
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Act II, Scene III-2
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Act II, Scene III-3
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OFELIADO WE HAVE ENOUGH TO DRINK?
SANTIAGO(gesturing towards cases of rum)
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
JUAN JULIANWE COULD GET AN ELEPHANT DRUNK ON ALL THIS RUM.
OFELIAPOUR ME A GLASS. MY HEART’S BEATING LIKE A DRUM!
(Santiago opens a bottle and pours three glasses.)
SANTIAGOMY DEAR DON’T BE A NERVOUS HOST.
(SANTIAGO hands a glass to Ofelia and one to Juan Julian.)
JUAN JULIANIT’S TIME FOR A TOAST!
SANTIAGO(raising his glass)
TRADITION IN THE FACTORY!
OFELIA(raising her glass)
LET’S CARRY ON OUR LEGACY.
SANTIAGOWE STAYED ABOVE WATER, STROKE BY STROKE!
OFELIASUCCESS WITH EV’RY PUFF OF SMOKE.
SANTIAGOWE CAN TASTE IT! SALUD!
(he drinks)
OFELIA(she drinks, then to Juan Julian)
NOW COME HELP ME WITH THE LANTERNS(to Santiago)
SANTIAGO, THE FOOD!
(JUAN JULIAN drinks as PALOMO enters with CHECHE. OFELIA and JUAN JULIO exit.)
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Act II, Scene III-4
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PALOMOI DON’T KNOW WHAT I SHOULD DOI KNOW IT’S TRUEHIM BEING INSIDE HER KEEPS ME UP EV’RY NIGHT!I SMELL HIM AND TASTE HIM. THAT JUST ISN’T
RIGHT.
CHECHEMOVE NORTH AND TAKE HER FAR AWAY.SO SHE CANNOT STRAY.NO STORIES THAT WILL FILL HER HEAD.WITH RUSSIAN ROMANCE LEFT FOR DEAD.
PALOMONOW THAT WOULD BE A NOVEL APPROACH.
(JUAN JULIAN enters carrying the lanterns followed by OFELIA who goes to Santiago.)
JUAN JULIAN(holding up the lanterns)
MEN FOR YOUR HELP MAY I ENCROACH?
(PALOMO helps JUAN JULIAN hang the lanterns.)
PALOMOTELL, HOW DOES YOUR BOOK END.
JUAN JULIANIF YOU WANT TO KNOW, WHY GET RID OF ME MY FRIEND?
(SANTIAGO shows Ofelia the Anna Karenina cigar.)
SANTIAGOYOU WILL TASTE IT.
OFELIATHE FIRE ON YOUR LIPS?
SANTIAGOFEEL IT IN YOUR HEADYOUR TOES.
OFELIAYOUR HIPS?
SANTIAGOOVERPOWERING SENSATION.OVERPOWERING INTOXICATION.
OFELIASILKEN SMOOTH YET SLIGHTLY ROUGH?
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Act II, Scene III-5
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SANTIAGOJUST ONE TASTE, ISN’T ENOUGH!
SANTIAGO/OFELIAOUR BRIGHT AND SHINING STAR!
(SANTIAGO holds up the cigar for all to see.)
SANTIAGO/OFELIAWE HAVE A CIGAR!
(CHECHE, JUAN JULIAN and PALOMO hang lanterns.)
CHECHEANNA’S LOVER IS SHOT DEAD?
PALOMORIGHT IN HIS HEAD?
JUAN JULIANNO, NOT IN COLD BLOOD, HER HUSBAND WOULD CHOOSE A DUEL.
CHECHEI WOULD HAVE SHOT HIM RIGHT THEN AND THERE, THE FOOL.
PALOMOWHY SHOULD THE LOVER GET TO LIVE?
JUAN JULIANHE HAS LOVE TO GIVE.TO TEACH THE CAGED BIRD HOW TO SING.RELEASE HER AND UNCLIP HER WING.COUNT ALEXI KNOWS WHAT ANNA NEEDS.
PALOMOIT’S JUST HER EGO THAT HE FEEDS.SHE’LL GET BORED WITH HER TOY.
JUAN JULIANPERHAPS BUT FOR NOW ANNA FEELS NO MALAISE, PURELY JOY.
(CONCHITA enters dressed in a chiffon paisley dress.)
CONCHITAAND A DAUGHTER WHO WILL SMOKE.
(gesturing grandly at her family)WITH COMMON FOLK.
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Act II, Scene III-6
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OFELIAOH MY DAUGHTER IN THAT DRESS YOUR BEAUTY SHINES BRIGHT!
CONCHITAYOU SAID YOU HATED IT JUST THE OTHER NIGHT.
OFELIACONCHITA I SAID NO SUCH THINGS.
JUAN JULIANTHE SILHOUETTE SINGS.
PALOMOTHE PAISEY’S IN BOHEMIAN STYLE.
CONCHITAAND YET MY MOTHER THINKS IT VILE.
JUAN JULIANDREAMY AS A SONG IS PURE AND TRUE.
(MARELA enters dressed in an elegant black gown. She is dressed as Anna the night of the ball.)
SANTIAGOHERE COMES MY LITTLE SKY OF BLUE.
MARELATHE COUNTESS HAS ARRIVED!
SANTIAGONOW OUR NAMESAKE’S HERE, THE BUSINESS CAN BE REVIVED!
SANTIAGOOUR ANNA KARENINA SHALL BURN BRIGHT!OFELIA WOULD YOU HAVE THE FIRST LIGHT!
(SANTIAGO holds the cigar out to Ofelia. OFELIA takes the cigar, lights it and takes the first puff.)
CAN YOU TASTE IT? THE FIRE ON YOUR LIPS...
OFELIAIT BURNS LIKE A BLUE DREAM.
(OFELIA passes the cigar to Santiago, HE holds it out to Marela. MARELLA takes the cigar and takes a puff.)
SANTIAGOFEEL IT IN YOUR HEAD, YOUR TOES, YOUR HIPS...
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MARELA(coughs violently, then)
LOVELY!
(MARELA hands the cigar to Santiago. SANTIAGO hands it Cheche. CHECHE takes a puff.)
SANTIAGOOVERPOWERING SENSATION.
CHECHETHE RED JUICE OF CHERRIES.
SANTIAGOOVERWHELMING INTOXICATION.
CHECHEMIXED WITH RUM, THE FLAVOR CARRIES.
(CHECHE hands the cigar to Santiago. SANTIAGO hands it to Conchita. CONCHITA takes a puff.)
CONCHITASCENT OF ORCHID IN EACH BREATH.
(CONCHITA hands the cigar back to Santiago. SANTIAGO hands it to Palomo.)
PALOMO(aside)
THE SCENT OF ROTTING. SCENT OF DEATH.
SANTIAGOSILKEN SMOOTH YET SLIGHTLY ROUGHJUST ONE TASTE ISN’T ENOUGH.
(PALOMO takes the cigar and takes a puff.)
PALOMOSWEET LIKE MANGOES NECTAR.
CHECHE(to Palomo)
BEING LAPPED UP BY THE LECTOR...
(PALOMO hands the cigar directly to Juan Julian.)
SANTIAGOOUR BRIGHT AND SHINING STAR
(Surprised by this action, JUAN JULIAN offers the cigar up to the heavens before tasting.)
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Act II, Scene III-8
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JUAN JULIANCEDAR, COCCOA, THE BEST I’VE SMOKED BY FAR.
(JUAN JULIAN hands the cigar back to Santiago who holds it up for all to see.)
SANTIAGOWE HAVE A CIGAR!
(ALL cheer enthusiastically. SANTIAGO continues to enjoy the cigar.)
JUAN JULIANCongratulations, Santiago. You are a true artist with tobacco.
SANTIAGOThank you, Juan Julian. This will be a cigar, and a night, to remember.
JUAN JULIANYes.
SANTIAGO(awkwardly)
And you, my friend, are an artist with your storytelling. My family is fortunate to have you here to raise us out of the mundane.
(CONCHITA approaches the two men.)
CONCHITAYou are right, Papa. We are fortunate to have him.
JUAN JULIANAnd I am fortunate to share what little gifts I have with a family such as yours.
CONCHITAYour gifts are many, Juan Julian. Papa, see if you can persuade Juan Julian to stay with us for an extended period.
(OFELIA joins the conversation.)
OFELIAIs there a chance he will not? You are going nowhere, Juan Julian! Santiago, pay him more to stay!
SANTIAGOI didn’t realize there was a question of him leaving us?
(PALOMO joins the conversation.)
PALOMOWhat is this I’m hearing? Juan Julian is planning a departure?
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Act II, Scene III-9
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JUAN JULIAN(walking away)
I will not leave as long as I am wanted and useful, Palomo.
OFELIAGood, that’s settled.
LA LA LA LA LA
ALL WOMENLA LA LA LA
ALL WOMENLA LA LA LA LA
ALL MENLA LA LA LA LA
(MARIELA runs up to her father.)
MARELAWE SHOULD GO OUT TO THE STREETS!GIVE OUT THESE TREATS!
SANTIAGOWE’D GO BANKRUPT! INSTEAD A GUNSHOT, MY CHILD.
(SANTIAGO and MARELA run off.)
OFELIA(following off)
MY HUSBAND MAKES NO SENSE, THE RUM HAS MADE HIM WILD!
(CONCHITA moves to follow. PALOMO grabs her.)
PALOMOAND WHERE DO YOU THINK YOU’RE OFF TO?
CONCHITA(unsuccessfully trying to pull away)
OH, JUST LET ME THROUGH.
PALOMO(referring to Juan Julian)
TELL ME, ARE YOU IN LOVE WITH HIM?
CONCHITAHIS WATER’S WHERE YOU’D LIKE TO SWIM.
PALOMOWHAT IS IT YOU’RE SAYING? I LIKE MEN?
CONCHITATHAT COCK WANTS TO BE WITH THIS HEN.
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Act II, Scene III-10
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PALOMO(pushing Conchita towards Juan Julian)
GO MAKE LOVE LIKE A KNIFE!
CONCHITA(angrily)
I WILL MAKE LOVE HOW I LIKE! I WILL GO ENJOY MY LIFE!
(A GUNSHOT IS HEARD FROM OFFSTAGE.)
CONCHITAI AM SO ANGRY THAT I CAN BARELY BREATHE!
CONCHITA/PALOMOI AM SO ANGRY THAT I CAN BARELY BREATHE!
(OFFELIA runs on singing.)
OFELIAI’M SO EXCITED I CAN BARELY BREATHE!
(SANTIAGO follows close behind.)
OFELIA/SANTIAGOI’M SO EXCITED I CAN BARELY BREATHE!
(MARELA runs on and spins and dances.)
CHECHE(looking at Marela from the shadows)
I WANT HER SO MUCH I CAN BARELY BREATH!
(JUAN JULIAN stares at Conchita from afar.)
CHECHE/JUAN JULIANI WANT HER SO MUCH I CAN BARELY BREATHE!
MARELA(spinning and dancing)
I’M SO HAPPY I CAN BARELY BREATHE!
CONCHITA/PALOMOI AM SO ANGRY THAT
OFELIA/SANTIAGOI’M SO EXCITED
CHECHE/JUAN JULIANI WANT HER SO MUCH
(PALOMO again grabs Conchita.)
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Act II, Scene III-11
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MARELAI AM SO HAPPY
ALLI CAN BARELY BREATHE!WE HAVE A CIGAR!
SANTIAGO/OFELIACAN YOU TASTE IT?THE FIRE ON YOUR LIPS...
PALOMOFEEL IT IN YOUR HEAD.
(CONCHITA roughly pulls away. SHE ends up in Juan Julian’s arms.)
MARELAYOUR TOES!
(CONCHITA gently pulls away from Juan Julian.)
CHECHE(watching Marela dance)HER HIPS...
CONCHITA/JUAN JULIANOVERPOWERING SENSATION.OVERWHELMING INTOXICATION.
PALOMO(looking at Juan Julian)SILKEN SMOOTH YET SLIGHTLY ROUGH.
JUAN JULIAN(looking at Conchita)JUST ONE TASTE ISN’T ENOU
GH.
SANTIAGO/OFELIAOUR BRIGHT AND SHINING STAR!
(During the following ALL leave the stage except Marela, Juan Julian and Cheche. CHECHE remains in the shadows. MARELA continues to spin.)
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ALL (NOT MARELA)CAN YOU TASTE IT?THE FIRE ON YOUR LIPS...FEEL IT IN YOUR HEADYOUR TOES!YOUR HIPS!
MARELAI CAN BARELY BREATHE!
ALL (NOT MARELA)OVERPOWERING SENSATION.OVERWHELMING INTOXICATION.SILKEN SMOOTH YET SLIGHTLY ROUGH.JUST ONE TASTE ISN’T ENOUGH.OUR BRIGHT SHINING STAR!
MARELAI CAN BARELY BREATHE!
(JUAN JULIAN approaches Marela. He grabs her hand in mid spin and slows her into a graceful turn and dances a few steps with her. MARELA laughs joyfully.)
JUAN JULIANOh, I want to have what you drank tonight.
MARELAI didn’t drink. Tonight I just feel gladness. Tonight I feel I am getting all life has to offer.
JUAN JULIANLife offers us little moments to cherish.
MARELAYes! Little moments like this one, talking to you. And I save these moments like violet petals, in little jars, and keep them forever.
JUAN JULIANI am now in one of your jars?
MARELAYou are in many...
(Juan Julian touches her face tenderly.)
JUAN JULIANI must go...
MARELAJuan Julian, may I ask a favor?
JUAN JULIANWhat is it?
MARELAMay I borrow your book?
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Act II, Scene III-13
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(JUAN JULIAN takes the book from his belt and holds it out to her. MARELLA takes it.)
MARELAAnother moment...
(JUAN JULIO gently kisses her on the lips and exits. MARELA hugs the book tightly.)
MARELA(whispering)
I can barely breathe...
(Believing she’s alone, MARELA begins to dance suggestively with the book. CHECHE sings in the shadows.)
CHECHECAN YOU TASTE IT?THE FIRE ON YOUR LIPS...FEEL IT IN YOUR HEADYOUR TOES!YOUR HIPS!
MARELA(dreamily)
I CAN BARELY BREATHE!
(CHECHE comes out and grabs her. MARELA struggles. HE has her in a bear hug from behind and holds her so tightly SHE can’t move.)
CHECHE(angry)
OVERPOWERING SENSATIONOVERWHELMING INTOXICATIONSILKEN SMOOTH YET SLIGHTLY ROUGHJUST ONE TASTE ISN’T ENOUGH.
MARELA(desperate)
I CAN BARELY BREATHE!
CHECHEMY BRIGHT AND SHINING STAR!
MARELA(hysterical)
I CAN BARELY BREATHE!
(MARELA SCREAMS.)
ALL (OFFSTAGE)(over scream)WE HAVE A CIGAR!
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Act II, Scene III-14
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Act II, Scene III-14
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music by Dusty Sanderslyrics by Julia Koyfman
(Full cast)1. We Have a Cigar!
Cue: Top of scene
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(The cigar is passed to Cheche)MARELA: Lovely!
(Marela smokes andcoughs violently)
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(Cigar is passed to Juan Julian)
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JUAN JULIAN: Congratulations, Santiago. You are a true artist with tobacco.
SANTIAGO: Thank you, Juan Julian. This will be a cigar, and a night, to remember.
JUAN JULIAN: Yes.
SANTIAGO (awkwardly): And you, my friend, are an artist with your storytelling. My family is fortunate to have you here to raise us out of the mundane.
(Conchita approaches the two men.)
CONCHITA: You are right, Papa. We are fortunate to have him.
JUAN JULIAN: And I am fortunate to share what little gifts I have with a family such as yours.
CONCHITA: Your gifts are many, Juan Julian. Papa, see if you can persuade Juan Julian to stay withus for an extended period.
(Ofelia joins the conversation.)
OFELIA: Is there a chance he will not? You are going nowhere, Juan Julian! Santiago, pay him more to stay!
SANTIAGO: I didn’t realize there was a question of him leaving us?
(Palomo joins the conversation.)
PALOMO: What is this I’m hearing? Juan Julian is planning a departure?
JUAN JULIAN (walking away): I will not leave as long as I am wanted and useful, Palomo.
OFELIA: Good, that’s settled. (OUT)
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(Santiago)
(Palomo)
(Ofelia)
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(Juan Julian)
(Conchita)
(Marela)
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(All begin to exit, except for Juan Julian and Marela)
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CUE to go on: MARELA: Yes! It's little moments like this one...
JUAN JULIAN: You need to catch your breath! Oh, I want to have what you drank tonight!MARELA: I didn't drink. Tonight I just feel gladness. Tonight I feel I am getting all life has to offer.JUAN JULIAN: Life offers us little moments to cherish.MARELA: Yes! Little moments like this one (CUE)
(He gives herthe book)
JUAN JULIAN:I must go...
JUAN JULIAN:What is it?
(He touchesher face)
MARELA: May I borrow your book?
MARELA:You are in many...
MARELA:Juan Julian, may I ask a favor?
JUAN JULIAN:Am I now in one of your jars?
MARELA: ...talking to you. And I save these little momentslike violet petals, in little jars, and keep them forever.
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(He slowly approaches Marela)
MARELA:I can barely breathe...
(Juan Julian gently kisses her lips then exits)
MARELA:Another moment...
(Cheche watches, unseen from the shadows)
(Cheche)
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ci gar!aWe have
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(Cheche)
(Marela)
(Santiago)
(Palomo)
(Juan Julian)
(Ofelia)
(Conchita)
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