Showing posts with label Jon Tracy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jon Tracy. Show all posts

Friday, November 12, 2010

Waking the Giants


"The Story of the Giants" From the play The Good News, written and directed by Jon Tracy. The story was read by the character Z, played by me.

Jon wrote this amazing disturbing and gorgeously beautiful play that we did last year. I posted this monologue here on opening night, but as it's been well over a year, and I found new pictures that just scream at me to go with the story again, I decided to repost it. Plus most people who read this now, did not read it back then. And if so, well enjoy again. :)







The Earth used to be covered with big big humans.
Bigger then the buildings.
Big enough to swim the oceans.
Big like the Redwoods we gape at.
Big enough to shut down the mind.
Shut down now - and listen.


The Earth was happy.
They were happy.
All of them.
They knew how to love and win.
There was peace in the beginning.
There was.

Then suddenly we came.
Somehow.
And things weren't happy anymore.
We have a way of making things very, very sad.


The big ones asked us to just stop.
Stop and be happy.
But we didn't listen, and kept on being mean.

So the Giants had a meeting to figure out what to do.
Because something had to be done.
They thought about burning us.
Or drowning us.
And many things they felt were not in their nature.
And this made them sad.
Because they didn't want to change.

So they decided to all go to sleep.
Because at least there in their dreams, they could still be happy.
But they promised, that if ever things got so bad that they woke.
They would surely stand again.
And they would destroy us.
They thought this was fair.

So they laid down on the Earth, pulling their blankets over them.
Their vertical shapes creating our mountains.
Their snores, our quakes.
Ready...

Waiting...

Friday, May 8, 2009

The Good News


Apt 112



An Angel/more of a Shepard.



These thumbs are killing us Dex.



Mmm.. I love Burgers



This door is locked!



You better plug your ears.



Say goodbye Z.



And then we look up!!



Welcome to heaven Dexter!



I live my life in sorrow... cuz mummy and daddy are dead.



Maybe I was the little blur, Z. Maybe.



There is magic in this world!



Falling...



And our wonderful writer/director... Jon Tracy


So I was sick and dying all week! So not fun! But I'm mostly better and back at work... and about to go into the final weekend for my play, The Good News...

I thought I'd post some amazing photographs of how it turned out... Enjoy!

Friday, April 24, 2009

Waking the Giants...



The Earth used to be covered with big big humans.
Bigger then the buildings.
Big enough to swim the oceans.
Big like the Redwoods we gape at.
Big enough to shut down the mind.
Shut down now - and listen.

The Earth was happy.
They were happy.
All of them.
They knew how to love and win.
There was peace in the beginning.
There was.

Then suddenly we came.
Somehow.
And things weren't happy anymore.
We have a way of making things very, very sad.

The big ones asked us to just stop.
Stop and be happy.
But we didn't listen, and kept on being mean.

So the Giants had a meeting to figure out what to do.
Because something had to be done.
They thought about burning us.
Or drowning us.
And many things they felt were not in their nature.
And this made them sad.
Because they didn't want to change.

So they decided to all go to sleep.
Because at least there in their dreams, they could still be happy.
But they promised, that if ever things got so bad that they woke.
They would surely stand again.
And they would destroy us.
They thought this was fair.

So they laid down on the Earth, pulling their blankets over them.
Their vertical shapes creating our mountains.
Their snores, our quakes.

Ready...

Waiting...


So that is the story of the Giants, featured in my play opening tonight. The Good News, written by Jon Tracy, a dear friend of mine... I saw those pics of the sand castles yesterday, and knew that I needed to pair them with the amazing story about the Giants... More sand castle fun HERE