JOMEO AND
RULIET
JOMEO AND RULIET
Scene
1 :
Jomeo, Benvolio,
Nurse
(Jomeo
is reading the play
'Romeo and
Juliet' he flips
to the back)
Jomeo: Ay me!
Benvolio, look! (Jomeo
looks at him)
In
the end of this
befuddling book,
I
do my life for love
forsake!
In
this vile story
I'll not…uh,
partake! (gives
book to Ben)
Benvolio:
Tis true, you
are right
How
awful is this-
this…uh (look
around confused)
Oh,
damn this infernal
Shakespearean talk!
Jomeo, I have
a solution!
And we won't have
to speak with
this-this…Oh
what's the use,
nothing ever rhymes!
(takes
book and throws it
away)
Let
us speak like normal
beings do
And
make up our own
story without
further ado!
Hey!
I got it right!
Jomeo: Great. Hey,
I'm going to the
Capulets house, to
meet Tybaltette, my
best friend.
Benvolio: Careful,
Jomeo, you know how
much the other
Capulets love us,
they'd never let
you go and fair kill
you with love. (Jomeo
stares at him) I
know I know! Love
can never stand in
the way of
friendship!
(He
goes off stage,
Friar and Benvolio
the other side)
Nurse: (from
off-stage) Ruliet,
Ruliet,
where art thou
Ruliet?
Jomeo: Hey, you,
lady, we don't
need to speak
Shakespearean any
more.
Nurse: Oh, what a
relief! Aren't you
a Montague, what are
you doing here?
Jomeo: Aren't you
a Capulet, where's
Tybaltette?
Nurse: No…I'm
just that little
brat Ruliet's
nurse. It's always
'hold the mirror,
Nurse' 'Do I
have a smudge
Nurse?' 'Comb my
hair Nurse' or…-
(interrupted by
Jomeo)
Jomeo: That's
good, hey, you wanna
go to dinner
tomorrow?
Nurse: Sure.
Tybaltette's gone
with Ruliet, to
confession at the
Friar's, I think.
Jomeo: I'll meet
them there.
Nurse: Uh…maybe
you shouldn't go.
Ruliet…she- the
Friar, oh, you'll
see. Goodbye Jomeo,
pick me up at 8! (smile)
Scene
2 Friar,
Ruliet, Tybaltette,
Jomeo
(he
goes off stage,
Friar and Juliet are
in confession.
Tybaltette is
praying)
Jomeo: Ruliet,
Tybaltette? (Ruliet
appears out of the
confession box,
adjusting her
clothes, Friar comes
out next, with a
lipstick smudge on
his cheek, he
huriedly wipes it
off)
Ruliet: Jomeo! (Ruliet
looks into a mirror)
Have you come to
look at my wonderful
beauty, how perfect
I am from head to
toe, my perfect hair
and my pretty eyes
and oh- I have a
smudge! (She
adjusts her hair and
makes faces into the
mirror) My utter
perfectness! How do
I live with me?
Jomeo: (leaves
Juliet gazing at
herself in mirror)
Tybaltette, that pig-faced,
vile-hearted,
clay-brained,
rabbit-sucking
scoundrel Mercutio
has challenged me!
Tybaltette: Oh,
wonderful! That
Mercutio couldn't
hit an elephant a
foot away and you are
the King of Cats.
Let's go, I love a
fight!
(as
they leave Friar
whispers)
Friar: Ruliet, I
think it's time
for
another…confession.
Ruliet: Of course,
Friar, just a
second. (smiles)
Tybaltette, are you
going to fight
Mercutio?
Tybaltette: No but I'm
going to cheer for
Jomeo, gotta go,
Rulie.
Ruliet: See ya. (turns
to Friar)
She's always been
a tomboy. I hope
they don't hurt
him, you know my
Nurse, right?
She's engaged to
him and is gonna be
heartbroken if
he's hurt, and
she's awful like
that. Wouldn't
even hold the mirror
straight while I
arranged my hair!
Friar: I hope they
don't hurt him,
too, he's my
brother's,
cousin's,
uncle's, aunt's,
friend's,
room-mate's,
plumber's,
daughter's, teacher's,
sister's son.
We're very closely
related.
(Ruliet
looks at Friar, then
they leave, shaking
heads)
Scene
3 Jomeo,
Tybaltette,
Mercutio, Ruliet,
Friar,
Princess/Nurse
(Jomeo
and Tybaltette are
walking)
Jomeo: Tybaltette, I
met the love of my
life today! She's
Ruliet's nurse,
where do you think I
should take her out
to dinner?
Tybaltette: I don't
know- (interrupted
by Mercutio, sword
drawn)
Mercutio: Jomeo, you
villain! Draw your
sword! (Jomeo
does)
Jomeo: Let's see
who's the better
swordsman!
Tybaltette: Jomeo,
Mercutio, the
Princess has
forbidden fighting
in the street! (She
holds Mercutio's
hands for Jomeo to
strike him, Jomeo
jabs, Mercutio
falls)
Tybaltette: He's…dead.
You killed him!
Jomeo: Oops.
(covers mouth with
hands) What a
mess! (sarcastic)
Tybaltette: The Princess
will behead you for
this! I'll go find
the Friar, maybe he
can help. (she
leaves)
Jomeo: (under his
breath) If
he's not too busy
with Ruliet! (He
bends and looks at
Mercutio's sword,
then at his own, he
quietly places his
own in Mercutio's
hand, takes
Mercutio's)
Nice sword, Mercutio!
Ruliet: Jomeo! (He
turns, startled)
What! Mercutio's
dead! My Nurse will
be terrible for ages
now! Is my hair
okay?
Jomeo: Why?
Ruliet: They're
engaged, stupid!She
wouldn't even comb
out my hair properly
and didn't even
tell me that I had a
smudge on my nose
last time he got
hurt! But is my hair
ok?
Jomeo:
Forget
that…but…I'm
taking Nurse out to
dinner tomorrow. (Nurse
arrives on scene
with Friar and
Tybaltette)
Nurse: And you will,
too!
Jomeo Nurse!
and
Ruliet:
Friar: What are you
talking about,
it's the Princess!
Jomeo What!?
Ruliet
and
Tybaltette:
Princess: Yes, it's
true, I'm actually
the Princess. I
disguised myself as
Nurse to find out
about a certain
Friar doing
inappropriate
things…(She
stares at Friar and
he looks away,
humming)
Tybaltette: What about
the matter of Jomeo
killing Mercutio?
Friar: Mercutio's
dead! Mercutio my
brother's,
cousin's- (interrupted
by Ruliet)
Ruliet: Oh, shut up Lawrence-
uh…Friar, uh…oh
forget it!
Princess: Who's to
say that it was
Jomeo who did
it…perhaps someone
else killed him.
Yes. Someone else
slew Mercutio, I'm
sure.
Jomeo: But weren't you
engaged?
Princess: (looks down)
well, sort of…um-
(interrupted by
Friar, Jomeo looks
away and Nurse sighs
in relief)
Friar: But I demand
justice!
Princess: Look, Friar,
I could send you to
prison for the rest
of your life,
instead, if you shut
up about this,
I'll banish you
and Ruliet and you
can marry her and
live happily ever
after in Mantua.
Still want justice?
(smiles)
Jomeo: Nurse, I
mean, Princess, will
you marry me?
Princess: Duh, of
course, I mean, why
else would I do all
this?
Tybaltette: But who shall
we say killed
Mercutio?
Princess: Oh,
Tybaltette, that you
of all people should
ask! How could you?
You who killed
Mercutio while Jomeo
tried to stop you.
You must be punished
for your terrible
deed. (sighs
sadly)
Tybaltette: Jomeo,
please, friend, do
not let her behead
me!
Jomeo: Hey,
Tybaltette, buddy,
it's you or me,
too bad it's you. (shrugs)
Tybaltette: Ruliet!
Please, cousin,
help.
Ruliet: Hey, I'm
gonna get married
soon, if the
Princess doesn't
agree, then
Lawrence's going
to jail. Who would
marry me if they
knew about him? (she
picks up
Mercutio's
(actually Romeo's
) sword and looks at
herself) Oh,
that my only female
cousin's a
murderer, thank
goodness it
doesn't show in my
face!
Princess: Everyone
agrees that it was
you who did it,
Tybaltette. Too
bad…
Tybaltette: Oh, I am
Fortune's fool!
Friar: I really like
this ending
It's better
than everyone dying
I say we're
better than
Shakespeare
And I'm
certainly not lying.
Jomeo: I really like
the idea
Of a great
Princess
If it was a
lawful Prince
I'd surely
have one head less!
Princess: The perfect
ending to
This
perfect tale would
be
For
me to start
following the law (looks
at Ruliet)
And
for Ruliet to lose
her vanity.
Ruliet: Vain, me? You
must be mistaken
I'm very
modest, not at all
vain
I never care
how I look (looks
down at her dress)
Oh no, it's
a stain!
Tybaltette: Looks like
I'm the only one
Who hates
this terrible end
Oh, well, we
really must go
We have
pressing matters to
attend.
Princess: That's
right, a double
banishment (counts
on her fingers,
silence, Ruliet is
looking at herself,
Nurse elbows her)
Ruliet: Oh! And a
double wedding
Jomeo: The making of
a great Prince
Tybaltette: And an unfair
beheading. (sigh)
The
End!!!!