Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Week 31, Day 212 - "What Price Gory?"

“What Price Gory?’
Written by Joe Janes
8/18/09
212 of 365

Cast:
Glenda, 40s
Garrett, 40s
Dr. Patel, 40s
Derek, 30s

(Lights up on Garrett and Glenda, a middle-aged couple, holding hands in a hospital room, looking concerned. Derek lays in a hospital bed asleep. Dr. Patel enters.)

DR. PATEL
Well, Garrett, we have the test results. You are a perfect match for your brother. We can schedule the kidney transplant for this coming weekend.

GLENDA
That is great news.

GARRETT
I’m so glad my baby brother doesn’t have to worry about this any more.

DR. PATEL
This is a relatively simple procedure, very common. And you’re in good health. There shouldn’t be any complications. Do you have any questions?

GARRETT
Jus one. How much?

DR. PATEL
Well, your brother’s insurance should cover most of the procedure.

GARRETT
Right, right. How much to me?

DR. PATEL
I’m not sure what you are asking.

GARRETT
Glenda here got $8,000 for giving up some of her eggs. I only have two kidneys. Giving up one of them has to bring in a good chunk of change.

DR. PATEL
Garrett, I –

GLENDA
Pretty straightforward question, Doc. What’s the going rate on a healthy kidney?

DR. PATEL (closes the hospital room door)
What you are talking about is against the law.

GARRETT
So is smoking pot, but we all do it.

DR. PATEL
I have a prescription.

GARRET
I didn’t mean you, but I think you know what I’m getting at.

DR. PATEL
Let me repeat, it is against the law to sell or otherwise receive gifts for donating an organ. We could get into a lot of trouble here.

GLENDA
Bet Derek will think otherwise.

(She shakes him.)

DR. PATEL
We should really let him rest.

GLENDA
Derek! Derek! Wakey, wakey, eggs and bakey.

DEREK
Hunh…Whuh? Um. Oh. Hi, Doc. What’s the good news?

GLENDA
The good news is that your big brother is a perfect match for a kidney for you, Derek.

DEREK
Oh… What does he want?

DR. PATEL
Derek, as I was telling Glenda and Garrett, paying for a kidney is against the law.

DEREK
Oh, I know. I know. And I know my brother. What does he want?

DR. PATEL
I have to put my foot down on this. This is unethical. You’re saving his life.

GARRETT
Which ought to be worth something, don’t you think? Keeps him kicking around another 40-50 years.

DR. PATEL
Any payment is not going to come from the hospital or from the insurance company. You understand that, don’t you?

GARRETT
Well, baby brother, what do you think? Did you still want to take that cruise to Cozy-mell this summer or are you not going to be around for it?

DR. PATEL
This is blackmail.

GARRETT
Call it what you like, I call it doing business, Doc.

DEREK
What do you want, Garrett?

GLENDA
Tell him, honey.

GARRETT
We want your house.

DEREK
My house? Where am I going to live?

GARRETT
Hey, I’m not heartless. You can have our RV. We won’t need it anymore.

DEREK
That mold-infested flea trap? You’re saving me from one coffin and putting me in another.

DR. PATEL
I refuse to listen to this. I’ll check the registry and see if there are any other potential organ donors.

DEREK
Wait. Doc. We both know I’m pretty low on the priority list. Garrett’s my only real chance. And he’s my only brother. He’s lived in that RV at the trailer park for over a decade. It don’t even run anymore. The house is my gift to you, Garrett. Not for the kidney, but because you are my brother and you’re too stupid to ever have a chance to live in a proper house on your own.

GARRETT
Now, you’re talking. Let’s do this thing, Doc.

DR. PATEL
Okay, then. The surgery is in two days. Don’t eat anything tomorrow. Be here Saturday morning at 6am. Any questions?

GARRETT
Need anything else?

GLENDA
I’ve got eggs!

(Blackout)

2 comments:

Chris Othic said...

Not a big fan of this scene. It doesn't really build or heighten and the situation seems pretty standard to me. My favorite part is the title. (Been reading some 1940's plays, lately?)

Anyway, I think it's time for a big Joe Janes blow out scene with a lot of action. How about some onstage explosions, or zombie attacks or blood even. I think I'd like to see that. Your relationship stuff and your dialogue are usually top notch, but I'd like to see you deal with energy and pacing in some of your forthcoming scenes.

Joe Janes said...

A little bit of action is not a bad idea.