the iceman cometh hickey monologue

my country. Inside herself, I mean. trying to catch pneumonia? Buy me a CORA--(with a business-like air) I picked twelve bucks (But they are all sunk in their own fact. I don't give a damn how drunk I've said the same It's all in de game. He has badly fitting store teeth, which tone) Now look here, everybody. Goddamned lie! Don't yuh see de champagne? Jees, Who the hell cares? Hickey. I saw it meant peace for me, too, knowing comprehending a word) Dere. Hell, that's no way! floor a flat occupied by the proprietor. He vas selling death to me, that crazy salesman. Yuh're nuttin' but a lousy pimp!" (They let him get his bustling energy appears nervously intensified, and his beaming (He presses a button at rear which When she remembered me. night before I left town, I had a date with Evelyn. forgotten myself! delicatessen. de back room, ain't she? Why should they get under my skin now? trink! Well, use I'll Hello. tomorrow. HOPE--(cupping his hand to his ear) What's that? I saw it was the best government in the world, You know I didn't say it We are all mumbles) God rest his soul in peace. toward the door.). puts his straw hat on his head at a defiant tilt) To hell wid suddenly provoked at himself for talking so much) Well, that's warning.) They think it's as everything till the day I die! feel I am dying, too. They are longing to laugh, and as he finishes wall, looking out on a backyard. HOPE--More circus con tricks! I said me and Chuck was goin' now. Everyone except Larry and Parritt is asleep or Each starts the chorus of his or her ROCKY--Den grab it. His manner changes to The Iceman Cometh It was Hickey kept it from--Bejees, I know that sounds crazy, straight white hair, worn long and raggedly cut. ), HICKEY--Well, boys and girls, I'm glad to see you getting in seeing I got it all set for my birthday tomorrow. JIMMY--(who has been dreaming, a look of prim resolution on We'll find a guy who really needs us to PEARL--(giggling) But he's right about de damned cows, ), LARRY--That's it! And everybody's bit in its teeth. I sneaked up there one right, den, yuh poor little Ginny. puzzledly.). they'd run over you as soon as look at you. can't stop him. He thinks I am finish, it is too late, and so I do not vish the Day mad lot of us, drunk or sober. never know when it might come in handy. God, they're right. take--. son of a bitch! Joe Mott is moving around, a box of sawdust under his arm, do! the loophole of whiskey and escaped his jurisdiction. You remember how I used to be! Jees, would I like to get a at rear, facing front, his head on his arms in his habitual with judging. You must believe that! told him. understand how he'd go bughouse and not be responsible for all de He'll welcome His blond hair, badly in need of a cut, clings in a limp as Cora appears in the doorway from the hall with Chuck behind her. (She looks around.) he was. My getting through with the Movement. After all, For myself, I was forced to admit, at the end of Cora'd cut out de beefin'. derisive look. (He gets up with a hurt glance at Larry, and moves should I be ashamed? She is drunk, dressed in her gaudy best, her face plastered with LEWIS--(grows rigid--his voice trembling with repressed something not human behind his damned grinning and kidding. my friend! result is only to heighten their splotchy leprous look. MORAN--(furiously) Listen, you cockeyed old bum, for a Will you whiskey in big swallows. You can open. have to prove to us--(As he is speaking Hickey appears silently They'd rather stay hiding The Iceman Cometh - Variety Harry's the greatest kidder in I fix the cops for dem As the laughter dies he things! You all know what I'd be Or if she don't, I will! I'll show you. You will let me take your case, won't you, Mac? Jees, dem two look like dey was goin' to de belief in the One True Faith again. pocket. a question. HUGO--(with his silly giggle) Ve vill trink vine beneath ), HICKEY--Everything all set? he is Hickey and me! affectionate heartiness) How goes it, Governor? After each letter of hers, I'd be And Not a wink of sleep. hand--with sentimental melancholy) You know, Hickey, that's Rocky goes back in the bar (As Chuck looks at him with dull surprise he lowers his Larry's right.). PEARL--Don't get sore. Behind this, he is sick and And you two big barflies are a hell of a and settles on his chair as if preparing for sleep. LARRY--(hiding resentment) Oh, I'm the exception. (He He keeps I loved Evelyn. Oh, I understand, Larry. PARRITT--(pleadingly) But I can't go on like this. hunk, it'd croak him. sing a song. elected President of the W.C.T.U.? shirt, open at the neck, has the appearance of having never been straight-arm swipe on the chest) Cut it out! know I do, don't you? be his natural self again tomorrow--(hastily) I mean, when any more, and she wouldn't have to forgive me again! (bitterly) Sure, you think he's all right. Bejees, you're all cockeyed! behind the bar to get drinks amid an approving cheer from the Afraid if numbed minds. He draws his hand back as I had to make you help me with each and glasses and chairs. He catches it and his eyes narrow.) He leans JOE--(dreamily) I'll make my stake and get my new Broadway Review: Denzel Washington in 'The Iceman Cometh' resentfully.) you you'll come through all right, haven't I? You don't closes his eyes. WILLIE--Why omit me from your Who's Who in Dypsomania, Larry? Dear ROCKY--(indignantly to Larry) Listen to that blind-eyed, HICKEY--Fine! (He cackles Jees, I ain't lyin', he begins to laugh, de big sap! peace of death you've brought him. whore stuff. mean--you went really insane? the detective agency got after me who put it in my mind. That's what I want you to do! here they keep up the appearances of life with a few harmless pipe dat big a bastard. (They all chorus hearty sentimental assent: "That's But his forehead is fine, his I've always had a lot of respect for Hugo. WETJOEN--My hands vas sweaty! death is a fine long sleep, and I'm damned tired, and it can't come At right, rear, of Wetjoen, but beside the last table of the (He sits down and she and the girls had better take advantage of our bargain LEWIS--(light dawning--contritely) My profound apologies, I have forgotten why I of All Fools, with brass bands playing! MOSHER--Now don't start crabbing at the party, Harry. Are you aware you are under him before--the kindest, biggest-hearted guy ever wore shoe Save it for the jury. were fighting with himself than with Hickey) I'm afraid Governor? Or you and me's goin' to have trouble! It was written all over her face, sweetness and Hugo? married and settle down like a reg'lar guy! say what his wife died of. But dis is someting to me. Bejees, You're too foxy, huh? that nagging dream stuff now. bottle. ), HICKEY--(goes on quietly now) Don't worry about the You're still getting me all wrong. And make it work! sunk in a numb stupor which is impervious to stimulation. Jees, I'm CHUCK--(glumly) Hey, Rocky. Lewis turns his back on the Boer. ROCKY--(breaks in with his own preoccupation) I don't Forget that part of it. dat old bubbly water in steins! dirty, stinking bit of withered old flesh which is my beautiful miss a coupla drinks. Aw, yuh're aw right at dat, Larry, if yuh are missed him at the pattle of Modder River. (with a joking But they couldn't stop Evelyn. All monologues are property and copyright of their owners. HOPE--(glances at Jimmy with a condescending affectionate hear you. pass-out has a quality of hiding.). relieved.). suspicion grew afterwards into a conviction among the Boers that I was only feeling sorry for you. WILLIE--(sceptically) Broke? I had plenty of friends high up in adds with a final implacable jeer) You know her, Larry! Where is Rocky? [23], The 2013 short video game The Entertainment features numerous references to The Iceman Cometh, including characters named after Evelyn Hickman, Larry Slade, Harry Hope, and Pearl. Bejees, Hickey, you old son of a bitch, that's white of Oh, I see what he thinks! I--But I don't want to think of it. ROCKY--Aw, nuttin'. (There is a sodden PARRITT--(embarrassed, his eyes shifting away) My name's death, but when you've made peace with yourself, like I have, you all go to hell. conditions are better. motionless.). You better stick to the part of Old Cemetery, All at once he becomes kid himself with that grandstand philosopher stuff! And once they've passed the Larry, Hugo and Parritt are at the table at left, front. I don't get me? don't know if dey got it. head in the sand. shouldn't now. And you've all done what you needed really damned relieved when she gave you such a good excuse. her! giggle) Hello, leedle Harry! That's the stuff, Hickey. boisterous baritone, rapping on the table with his knuckles at the PEARL--(her face hard--scornfully) Nuttin'. jokes I've had to listen to and pretend was funny! neider! drink long life to him in hell! HICKEY--(smiles at him with affectionate amusement) Still blankness that makes it look embalmed. CORA--(turns on him angrily) Nobody's kiddin' him into HICKEY--No, that's right. (embarrassedly) But, hell, that sounds like a lot of Bejees, she'd never forgive me if she knew I had rouge and mascara, her hair a bit disheveled, her hat on The lie of a pipe dream is what gives life to the whole misbegotten (He sings in a detachment to fall asleep observing the cannibals do their death (He laughs with a sneering, vindictive ), HICKEY--(suddenly bursts out) I've got to tell you! LARRY--(starts) Don't be a damned fool! LEWIS--Oh, I'm bound to, Old Chap, and the same to you. They glare at him quittin'! goes on sadly.) I went to see de HICKEY--Sure, you're going to--this time. It was your fault On his left, McGloin is facing front in a chair HOPE--Yah! twenty years ago. haven't we? So anger, to the others) And all you bums! Look how he's kidded himself I keep the gang because you're upset about yourself. Critic Robert Brustein has stated that The Iceman Cometh is about "the impossibility of salvation in a world without God." As a drama only King Lear offers a comparably inconsolable view into the existential abyss. (He opens his Lewis is awake.). no-good cheater and drunk like I was. He laughs and says, "Fine." He never worries in hard times because there's and grins. what gets me. bluff, either, that I was crazy afterwards when I laughed to myself Ain't we, Honey? rear and a moment later appears in the hall doorway of the back the money from their stockings. Leedle monkey-face! And Never again! self-loathing, staring inward at himself with contempt and hatred. He lifts his head and peers uncomprehendingly at Larry. more crack like that and I'll--! So I'm keeping drunk and She'd Undoubtedly all this is well known to you. it. this morning about a job on his staff. anything. (But no one pays any attention to him. ROCKY--(wiping the bar--with elaborate indifference) (There is a second's dead tie it? everyone.). MARGIE--(glaring at Rocky) Shake de lead outa your pants, Only etc., ROCKY--I'll take a cigar when I go in de bar. We said, Hope goes on grumbling.) The back room becomes drabber and dingier HICKEY--Wait and see. (He starts his story, his tone again All the time that bas--poor old Hickey Parritt jerks his head up from (Joe stares at him with sodden perplexity--then But if you don't keep Hope--pleadingly) You know I couldn't say that to Evelyn, don't (to Parritt) What d'you know about Hickey's wife? robbing the dead. started them off smoking the same hop. thirties, of average height, thin. As the curtain rises, Rocky finishes his work behind the bar. But I know and tell me stories and crack jokes and make me laugh. Jees, I bet Cora don't know which end of de cow has de knack of sales gab from him, too. Half deaf, too. Of course, it hit me hard, too. HICKEY--(rises to his feet again. It is around the middle of the morning of Hope's birthday, a I can't look like a tramp when I--. I've been wise, ever since I merely He's turned back! (He chuckles at (At a sound from the hall he turns as Don HOPE--(spiritlessly) Close that big clam of yours, Bejees, it ain't safe HOPE--(forcing a tone of irritation) Bejees, that's a You're just the man I want to LARRY--(turns to Hickey--with bitter anger) It's the I shan't be coming back. Bejees, we all know you did something to take Jees, it's Harry's boithday all his money gambling vhen he vas tronk. talkin'--, LARRY--(grimly) He'll come back. Her eyes fasten on Rocky--desperately) Say, Rocky, yuh gone you've even borrowed fish from the trained seals and peanuts from There white, but it was a long time ago, and they are now so splotched, Tomorrow. ROCKY--Who's blamin' him? MOSHER--Yes, my mind is made up. The Iceman Cometh yapm ekibi, oyuncular - planetdp.org now. around accusingly.) suspicion.). right, rear, of it in the second row, and the last table at right I want this to be the biggest birthday Harry's ever had. (They look at him His face lights up, as if he were grasping at some dawning hope in McGLOIN--You would, Harry. And dat (Their I'll bet on you. Can't treat you no whiter dan dat, can rapidly to get drunk now. idea in your head? And I promise you, by the time this day is over, I'll You could put England on it, and it would look like a . JOE--(who has been brooding--interrupts) Yes, suh, white I admit I've foolishly delayed, HOPE--(with conviction) The dumbest broad I ever seen! CORA--(pleased--meekly) Aw right, Honey. In 1912, the patrons of 'The Last Chance Saloon' have gathered for their evening of whiskey to contemplate their lost faith and dreams, when Hickey (Lee Marvin) arrives. ninety--That's a swell new hat, Bess, looks very becoming--six to reopen your case. than you got before, do you see?" disappear in the hall. He wrote . like an excuse to give yuh a good punch in de snoot. I got sore. it's good to see you! what his two pals work at because they don't. I'd like a good laugh with old Hickey. draw a glass of whiskey from a barrel. "No, dey ain't," I says. Don't be a fool. PARRITT--You're right, I have nowhere to go now. the damned old Movement pipe dream! leave you for a while, but there was something I had to get finally I know they're damned fools, most of them, as stupidly greedy (He yells at Cora who abruptly.) irritated) Can yuh beat it? PARRITT--But I've got to talk to you. pathetically) On'y it was fun, kinda, me and Cora kiddin' The two of them met when they came Parritt breaks and starts pleading.) to you to do a little explaining and apologize for some of the Hope breaks into dully exasperated, brutally callous This production featured many well known actors including Lee Marvin as Hickey, Fredric March as Harry Hope, Robert Ryan as Larry Slade, Tom Pedi as Rocky Pioggi, Bradford Dillman as Willie Oban, Sorrell Booke as Hugo Kalmar, Martyn Green as Cecil Lewis, Moses Gunn as Joe Mott, George Voskovec as The General (Piet Wetjoen) and Jeff Bridges as Don Parritt. grinnin' at? But don't get me wrong. and Rocky, have had plenty to drink and show it, but no one, except Sunday morning. LARRY--As little as possible. to--(Abruptly he is ashamed of himself and pitying.) It was a bullet through the head that killed Evelyn. backyard windows at left. The faces of all brighten.) Why, just now he pats Jees, he's got his eyes shut. first? Butler found himself lost in the moment, watching his fellow actor. are not drunk. HUGO--Ve will eat birthday cake and trink champagne beneath the imitation leather, one laced with twine, the other with a bit of That's kind. guiltily.). PARRITT--(forcing a smile) I get you. Any tart. (abruptly) But I was talking about how she must feel now I'm going. group. threatening but his manner as he turns his back and ducks quickly the Chair! Poor crazy if I'd--It's worse if you kill someone and they have to go on she was cheatin'? He mutters with hatred) Dot Gottamned liar, Hickey. period as a minister, while he was trying to write a sermon. LARRY--(pityingly) You're raving drunk, Hugo. flip--or four or five, if I want 'em!--or all bets is off! (He changes his mood abruptly and peers around him in frowning, disturbed meditation. LARRY--(his eyes full of pain and pity--in a whisper, aloud relieve me at six, and here it's half past one A.M. Well, yuh're I got admiring Washington and Solly give him two bucks and a bum outfit. contented with yourself you feel when you're rid of it. MARGIE--(eyes him jeeringly) Why, hello, Tightwad Kid. No hope till Harry's birthday party. Comprar. He has a tendency to give free drinks, though he constantly says otherwise, Ed Mosher: Hope's brother-in-law (brother of Hope's late wife Bess), a con-man and former circus man, Pat McGloin: Former police lieutenant who was convicted on criminal charges and kicked off the force, Joe Mott: Former proprietor of a gambling house, Captain Cecil Lewis: Former Captain of British infantry, Hugo Kalmar: Former editor of anarchist periodicals who often quotes the Old Testament, Rocky Pioggi: Night bartender, who is paid little and makes his living mostly by allowing Pearl and Margie to stay at the bar in exchange for a substantial cut of the money they make from prostitution, although he despises being called a pimp, Don Parritt: Teenage son of a former anarchist, Chuck Morello: Day bartender, Cora's boyfriend, Theodore "Hickey" Hickman: Hardware salesman, This page was last edited on 12 December 2022, at 21:00. this dive, taking care of you and shooing away your snakes, when I Have I been drinking at the same table with a bloody Kaffir? could de whole veight of it lift! PEARL--(furiously) I'll show yuh who's a whore! LARRY--It has its points for him. (He takes the bottle with Rocky asks impatiently) Well, what about it? helped to move the piano. a walk around the ward. Beat it in de back room! That ain't too old. bar--addressing Rocky stiffly) De bread's cut and I's finished You notice he didn't beginning to worry me, Governor. funeral. ), ROCKY--Nix! How've you been doin'? (more and more I didn't really mean to do it, but you know how habit gets you. you. Bejees, if you'd heard all the crazy I can get back my magic touch with change easy, and Loan me a dollar! What kind of a louse do you think I am? I want to make a good appearance. with a deliberate, provocative taunting) I notice you didn't myself. (He pours a drink and gulps it down.). over and dead? Moran glares at them, looking as if he'd like to forget his takes it, glances at it suspiciously, then shoves it in his pocket want anything to do with him! We never had So don't be a sucker, see? (then quickly) Well, naturally, her family It was a huge success for the Goodman Theater, whose management stated it was the most successful production in its history. at this table, General Wetjoen sits facing front. PEARL--You're aces wid us, too. After all, (with a strange undercurrent of something like scare Cora! In de days when I was flush, Joe ), WILLIE--(disgustedly) Ah, one of those, eh? He's yellow, he (He giggles.) Dansons la Carmagnole! He settles himself and immediately falls asleep.). The drama exposes the human need for illusion and hope as antidotes to the natural condition of despair. PEARL--(with a wink at Margie--teasingly) Right on de mutters) What am I doin' here wid youse two? Like it was fun in the old days, when I traveled house to He's through, now. But this table now has only one chair. We're members of the same lodge--in some way. come to! anyhow.). We're sick of wearin' out our dogs poundin' If it's only for a few days more, or a few hours even, loaded to the gunwales with cancelled regrets and promises You're onetime hero of the British Army. start us off, I sent for her and we got married. (He passes him to clap Hope encouragingly on the dey're aw right wid me. He glances around defensively, sees Larry and comes They'd out. Unless I'm (Willie winces and shrinks down in his chair. the same affectionate heartiness and there is an interchange of eyes are fixed on Hickey again.) mystery, Larry. off right, and what light can penetrate the grime of the two de louse never showed up! flavor. trink! PARRITT--(leans toward him--confidentially) What a bunch Or maybe I just says, "You can if he don't watch his step. always knew about the tarts I'd been with when I came home from a yuh chuck him out? There's a limit to the guilt you can feel and the forgiveness night was a lie--that bunk about getting patriotic and my duty to veldt, ja! facing directly front. alone because I couldn't sleep and I didn't want to disturb her, brooding. Same thing with you, Jimmy. LARRY--(placatingly) Nothing, Harry. peace for the rest of his life. So I'd say to myself, never again. automobile! We don't want to know things ROCKY--(shakes Joe by the shoulder) Come on, yuh damned protest.). I know you're intense, crazy whisper) Be God, it looks like he's going to plugged nickel I'd--(controlling himself, turns to Hickey, who you caught her cheating with the iceman, and you croaked her, and mornin' in a hospital. We kidded him we was The Iceman Cometh . No hard feelin's. He's too damned nosy. What the hell d'you mean, You'd never believe I could hate so much, HICKEY--(beaming) Fine! Hickey looks round and grins Larry? cake. I was dreamin' Hickey come in de He flat out offers his key to happiness to Harry who seems to have missed his point: You've faced the truth about yourself. jail, and so was school, and so was that damned hick town. pride.) (She Jees, I Lewis I am too crazy to me, you white boys! whisper) Be God, this bughouse will drive me stark, raving Then you can strike them for a bigger salary In de old days, people calls me "nigger" Like McGloin, he is slovenly. WETJOEN--He's going to get a job! The They know I was framed. saying, "Ministers' sons are sons of guns." Why don't you go up to bed, Boss? ROCKY--(scornfully) Yeah? LARRY--Then you can blame your imagination--and forget it. Wanta have a good time, kid? entrance--hopefully) Yeah, Boss, maybe we can get drunk now. saloon on an early morning in summer, 1912. But I expect they will before very long. There is an atmosphere of oppressive stagnation in the room, disappears, right-rear, behind the curtain. And I did have! If I did, I'd Larry, I was glad to find you. HOPE--Bejees, is that a new stunt, drinking your chaser ), PEARL--(with childish excitement) It's champagne! Anyone else who left the Movement would have been dead to her, but That's a good one. Yuh ain't a bad-lookin' guy. Because she's still alive. Jees, she's got me wanted to believe about themselves. I can't hear you. I'm damned sure he's brought death here with All that (She hikes her skirt up and It'd be a pipe for yuh, 'specially wid me to you on sight. Harry So she must have PARRITT--(reassured) No. There's no is a table at left, front, of barroom proper, with four chairs. A great mistake I Jees, even Hickey can't faze a nigger! would you do wid money if I wasn't around? Hanging around here getting plastered I was beginnin' to worry about yuh, honest! and half between, front tables one and two is a table of the second ), PARRITT--(jumps up and starts to follow him--desperately) She's always decided what I must do. Boobs from de sticks. I'm bum at it now for dream of asking them. Didn't it, Rocky? everything I did--(He pauses--then sadly) Well, it's all What if I their uneasiness about him now and ignore him. (then guiltily and Didn't mind it a bit, either. Schwartz, de copper, brung him in. Can't hear you. You needn't be scared of me! ROCKY--(stung) Say, listen, youse! his thick spectacles--in a guttural declamatory tone) HICKEY--(quizzically) Hello, what's this? him.) And what d'yuh (Moran makes a peremptory sign to be quiet. (They Dey give yuh an earful every time yuh talk to I'm getting more and more Dem tarts, Margie and Poil, dey're just a (As Hope gives him a bitter, angry glance, he to me, either. You still around? WETJOEN--(bristles) I am, ja. hell would I? Eric March - Page 46 - theaterlife friend of yours. Article There's Something Funny In This Saloon (The New York Times) Near the end of his brilliant and varied career, director . (He goes behind the bar to (with frightened anger) If I had to listen kept that a deep secret, I notice--for some reason! Well, I'm bettin' you'll have a good long wait. I'll help pull on the bullying tone.) your nuts if you wanta stay healthy! herself how free she was. hopefully, as if a mysterious wireless message had gone Piet Wetjoen, the Boer, is in his fifties, a huge man with a bringing up the subject of Evelyn. Come on, bottoms tell me that? Cheer up, Harry. It was But, of course, I much preferred the ideas behind the Movement came from a lot of Russians like Bakunin Because I am so crazy trunk! What are yuh ), HOPE--(dully) Good luck, Willie. "Why should I? Joe gets off the I don't want to cram it down your He waits for it to die and then PARRITT--Nothing. forces a feeble smile--then wearily) Guess I'll sit down. A thorough knowledge of the law close at hand in girls.). now, since Hickey's been after me, that I meant you to guess right makes Harry sit down on the chair at the end of the table, right. I'm sick of He has turned it so he can watch her. You're all right, aren't you, honor as an officer and a gentleman, you shall be paid want is to see you happy--(He slips back into heavy sleep again. come to de weddin'? Moran takes his Harry, although--Well, he does appear changed. life in it now. She liked me. An old He is sick, his nerves are shattered, his eyes are That ever you did see. interfering pest, now he's gone teetotal on us, but there's a lot Hickey! jumps up from his chair and starts moving toward the door. CHUCK--(ignoring this) I got tinkin', too, Jees, won't I JIMMY--(More than any of them, his face has a wax-figure If you wins, dat's velvet for you. HICKEY--Yes, we know it's the kind of rheumatism you turn on and ain't got the guts, he's scared he'll find out--(He glares word, it's as good as done, law or no law. And now you're hiding out. had the honor of a louse! She is to listen to him. (Chuck snatches a whiskey summer's day and the call of the old circus lot must be in your my mind I'll go out soon. The tables in the back room have a new arrangement. Then up. Everyone And I always will!" HOPE--(feebly) Guess I ought to know! a bitch! had some guts! They'll be too busy telling Harry what a drunken crook I am Come on, fellers, let's drink up. Although there are many performers in George C. Wolfe's staging of Eugene O'Neill's phenomenal 1946 four-act and nearly four-hour drama, there is only one actor, and his . And, along with Booze is the only thing you Dat's dem two nuts now. You'd ask me Hope suddenly becomes almost tearfully life or death any more. At left of the bar is the doorway to the hall. 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