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The Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh and the National Theatre of Scotland - photo 1
The Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh and the National Theatre of Scotland - photo 2 The Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
and the National Theatre of Scotland present BY ABI MORGAN Picture 3 OBERON BOOKS
LONDON WWW.OBERONBOOKS.COM First published in 2011 by Oberon Books Ltd
Electronic edition published in 2012 Oberon Books Ltd
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www.oberonbooks.com Copyright Abi Morgan 2011 Abi Morgan is hereby identified as author of this play in accordance with section 77 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. The author has asserted her moral rights. All rights whatsoever in this play are strictly reserved and application for performance etc. should be made before commencement of rehearsal to Independent Talent Group Ltd., Oxford House, 76 Oxford Street, London W1D 1BS. No performance may be given unless a licence has been obtained, and no alterations may be made in the title or the text of the play without the authors prior written consent. You may not copy, store, distribute, transmit, reproduce or otherwise make available this publication (or any part of it) in any form, or binding or by any means (print, electronic, digital, optical, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of the publisher.

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Cast
Maureen BeattieSISTER URSULA MARY
Emma Hartley-MillerAUDREY MARIE
Finn den HertogDR SAM PARKER
Molly InnesSISTER RUTH AUGUSTINE
Libby KingDR HELEN JARVIS
Colette ONeilSISTER MIRIAM THOMASINA
Nicholas Le PrevostDR RICHARD GARFIELD
Benny YoungDR JONATHAN LEES
Creative Team
Abi MorganWriter
Vicky FeatherstoneDirector
Merle HenselSet Designer
Nick PowellComposer & Sound Designer
Natasha ChiversLighting Designer
Nick SagarSound Associate
Jenna WattAssistant Director
Anne HendersonCasting Director
Characters
DR RICHARD GARFIELD (60s)
American, Epidemiologist, University of Alabama
DR SAM PARKER (early/mid 30s)
British, Epidemiologist, University of Edinburgh
DR HELEN JARVIS (late 30s/early 40s)
American, Neurophysiologist.
Cast
Maureen BeattieSISTER URSULA MARY
Emma Hartley-MillerAUDREY MARIE
Finn den HertogDR SAM PARKER
Molly InnesSISTER RUTH AUGUSTINE
Libby KingDR HELEN JARVIS
Colette ONeilSISTER MIRIAM THOMASINA
Nicholas Le PrevostDR RICHARD GARFIELD
Benny YoungDR JONATHAN LEES
Creative Team
Abi MorganWriter
Vicky FeatherstoneDirector
Merle HenselSet Designer
Nick PowellComposer & Sound Designer
Natasha ChiversLighting Designer
Nick SagarSound Associate
Jenna WattAssistant Director
Anne HendersonCasting Director
Characters
DR RICHARD GARFIELD (60s)
American, Epidemiologist, University of Alabama DR SAM PARKER (early/mid 30s)
British, Epidemiologist, University of Edinburgh DR HELEN JARVIS (late 30s/early 40s)
American, Neurophysiologist.

University of Alabama DR JONATHAN LEES (early 50s)
British, Neurologist. National Institute of Ageing
SISTER MIRIAM THOMASINA (late 90s)
Mother Superior
SISTER URSULA MARY (late 40s/early 50s)
Sister Procurator / Mother Superior
SISTER RUTH AUGUSTINE (late 40s)
Sister Portress
AUDREY MARIE (early/mid 20s)
Aspirant.

Setting
The play is set in a modern Catholic Convent somewhere in West
Scotland over five years.
/ Denotes when lines intercut
Act One
An office.A desk. A filing cabinet. Three chairs. There is a vase of roses in full bloom on the desk. RICHARD stands, a cup of tea in his hand. HELEN stands looking out of a distant window, distracted.It is summer. HELEN: Is that someone swimming? RICHARD follows HELENs gaze out of the window. HELEN takes in the room, leaning forward to look at a painting on the wall. MIRIAM: Joshua Roll. The originals preserved in the Vatican. MIRIAM enters, ready to greet them. HELEN: Its beautiful.

MIRIAM: A picture is to the illiterate what the religious word is to the educated. (Beat.) I dont remember who it was who said that. The action freezes RICHARD: (To audience.) So this is how it started The action springs back into life MIRIAM: Im so/ RICHARD: No/ MIRIAM: sorry. Ruth should have/ RICHARD: Its not a problem. / MIRIAM: told me you were here. / RICHARD: Really We only just arrived/ MIRIAM: Dr Garfield. / RICHARD: Really We only just arrived/ MIRIAM: Dr Garfield.

RICHARD: Please, Richard (Introducing HELEN.) And this is Dr Jarvis. HELEN smiles in greeting to MIRIAM. HELEN: Helens just fine. MIRIAM: There are always whispers. How long have you been ? RICHARD: five, ten minutes thats all. They did. They did.

RICHARD holds up a teacup. MIRIAM: tea. (Beat.) Good. (Calling out.) You sure you wouldnt prefer coffee? (Beat.) RICHARD: Well/ MIRIAM: I knew it. I knew it. MIRIAM reaches for her phone, tapping buttons(As phone answers.) Charlotte, I just called Ruth Is she? Never mind. Thank you. Thank you.

Can someone please tell Ursula to come and find us seeing as she invited these guests here? And root out a digestive if we have one. Youre a dear. (As puts down the phone.) Dont let us get away with that again. If we cant give you something decent to drink Or would you prefer a cold drink? RICHARD: There was talk of MIRIAM: Its Friday. On Friday, theres always lemonade. A distant ripple of laughter.(Beat.) You came RICHARD: Plane, then train.

MIRIAM: From Euston? RICHARD: I think HELEN: Heathrow to Paddington, Paddington to Euston, Euston to / MIRIAM: The train must have been a nightmare/ RICHARD: No. MIRIAM: for an American. RICHARD pauses, mid sip. MIRIAM smiles, a certain mischief to her JONATHAN: Miriam Lights up on JONATHAN greeting

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