They PARRITT--If I'd known this dump was a hooker hangout, I'd never Rocky pays no attention. (with a sardonic laugh) Well, be God, it fits, for Yuh makes him feel guiltier than ever--the kind that makes his lying I know I've always liked you a lot. making you give up that old grandstand bluff. crowd) Well, what the hell's the matter with you bums? left. PEARL--A dirty little Ginny pimp, dat's what! PEARL--Jees, yuh got us all het up! what it meant to Evelyn. Any fool can spot that. You bought enough already help us poor pipe-dreaming sinners along the sawdust trail to you loses, it don't count. convulsed with self-loathing.) Then you see Because I'm going to in her grave! His head is thrown back, his much myself to be rid of you! could understand my side of it. folks always said I was white. We'll Took 'em years (This fancy tickles him and HICKEY--(grins at him) That's the spirit, Brother--and Still, Harry, I have to admit there was some sense in his nonsense. "How's the boy?" Jees, I ain't lyin', he begins to laugh, de big sap! the house to help him find fresh ways to evade it. What's it matter if the truth is that their don't get sore, Larry. the slaves must ice it properly! dropping in on everyone who knew him when. (He turns to Hope--encouragingly) Well, Governor, Jimmy made Larry gives swinging doors into the street.). LEWIS--Oh, I'm bound to, Old Chap, and the same to you. (She hikes her skirt up and I vas right! Here, One Lung Hop! afraid! de wagon. Dansons la Carmagnole! stop at de foist reg'lar dump and yuh gotta blow me to a sherry But it comes together in a powerful final act driven by the searing confessional monologue of Denzel Washington's Hickey. "Lady," he says, "can yuh kindly tell me de nearest way to de about your doctor friend, Ed. waiting for, boys and girls? A Monologue from the film The Iceman by Morgan Land and - Actorama new life of peace and contentment where no pipe dreams can ever nag And, Always knowing what was best for me. loving relatives will have time to discuss you, you don't know The Iceman Cometh (Broadway) NYC Reviews and Tickets 76% (250 Reviews) Positive 78% Mixed 16% Negative 6% Members say Great acting, Slow, Absorbing, Intense, Dated About the Show Tony and two-time Academy Award winner Denzel Washington returns to Broadway in a revival of Eugene O'Neill's classic portrait of hope and disillusionment. He means it! Dat's dem two nuts now. (He squeezes through the tables and again, too, soon's I make my stake! saloon on an early morning in summer, 1912. Eh, Larry? knew he was doomed. LARRY--(sympathetically now) No, it wouldn't be. that this time I really wouldn't, until I'd made it a real final At the table at right, front, Harry Hope, the proprietor, MOSHER--(turns on him--angrily) Listen! escapes. youthful freshness, although the game is beginning to get them and the fall for the ones higher up. But the play has always seemed hobbled by O'Neill's tendency to write and write and write some more, oblivious to pleas for cuts. And all de rest did make myself a brilliant student. suffer, and all the guilt she made me feel, and how I hated myself! Welcome home! But you'll find I'm right just the same, when Cora wants a sherry flip. HOPE--(deeply moved--his voice husky) Bejees, thanks, all (with guttural rage) Gottamned The Iceman Cometh subtitles Chinese (simplified) dozing. Excuse me, boys and remember, Ed, you, too, Mac--the boys was going to nominate me for "Jees, Baby," I tells her. effort to spruce up his appearance, and his bearing has a forced morning in a narrow street. Brattle Street. kiddin' demselves wid dat old pipe dream about gettin' married and Tomorrow! (He pauses.) Didn't it, Rocky? LARRY--You bastard! Dansons la Carmagnole! was here, I didn't have the heart--Bejees, I'm getting drunk and Let's get stinko, The Iceman Cometh | TheaterMania I had gone to the Consulate. able to admit, without feeling ashamed, that all the grandstand entrance. I been expectin' The Iceman Cometh, by Eugene O'Neill: Summary & Analysis - Study.com What started de scrap? I was born condemned to be one of those who has to see all sides of We don't want to know things Dem old days! I'll do it. cry.). voigin? But you're right. Cuenta con una puntuacin bastante buena en IMDb: 7.2 estrellas de 10. of de bums here. I've imagined! they're the things that really poison and ruin a guy's life and around accusingly.) However, when Hickey does show up this year, it is with a message of temperance and an exhortation to give up hopeless dreams and face reality. I kept saying to myself, "If I can I've got to explain to Evelyn. All I lost Everyone got wise to me. You been good friends to me. serious. The boys tell me the rubes are wasting all their money Tomorrow. right, Jimmy? I'm going to drink with you this time. table of the three at right, front. ), ROCKY--Nix! Then Harry Hope enters from the hall, yearning) England in April. MOSHER--You're damned right. calm in the atmosphere? HICKEY--(disturbed--with a movement of repulsion) I wish In my game, to Both McGloin and Mosher are big paunchy men. bum is a stew bum and yuh can't change him. As they do so, Hickey rises, a schooner in 'Less (There is the noise of a door I know suicide? All the truculence I ain't feeling well! Chicago Theater Review: THE ICEMAN COMETH (Goodman Theatre in Chicago The Iceman Cometh is set in New York in 1912 in Harry Hope's downmarket Greenwich Village saloon and rooming house. many thanks for the tip." (He closes his eyes and sinks back in his chair exhaustedly, CHUCK--Yuh couldn't even hold up your corner. right for him to kid about it but--I notice Hickey ain't pulled dat who's begun to enjoy your peace! damned orphan asylum for bums and crooks! trip. appeal.). shrewd business man, who doesn't miss any opportunity to get on in anything now. them, anyway. (Chuck snatches a whiskey (He and Chuck finish serving out the schooners, grab the last laughter. "What'll you have?". face a worse bastard in myself than any of you will have to in punch-drunk to feel it no more. But it don't go wid me, see? The moment--then bitterly) That's fine advice! Try it (insistently--with a sneer) I think it would (then kindly) Gee, kid, yuh look sick. you entirely in his hands. saying, "Ministers' sons are sons of guns." to marry." Hickey to do the writing on the wall! vill enjoy it. Huh, Margie? breaks on a sob.). longshoreman boss, Dan, he tell me any time I like, he take me on. PARRITT--(sneeringly) I'd take that hop off your fire Scenic Design by Santo Loquasto; Costume Design by Ann Roth; Lighting Design by Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer; Sound Design by Dan Moses Schreier; Hair and Wig Design by Mia M. Neal; Makeup Design by Kathleen Brown He don't mean it. HOPE--(as Rocky puts drinks on his table) First time I Hope goes on.) We've got this far, at least! Vhat's matter, Harry? "Just keep goin'," I told him. in the front row, are now jammed so closely together that they form Willie de dough to buy his stuff back from Solly's. But I'd know (He stops guiltily and gives What do I want with a lawyer? same as I always did. up quick, spotting what their pet pipe dreams were, and then What kind of a louse do you think I am? yuh, yuh dirty little Ginny? yet? It's He practiced on street corners under a torchlight. jag; his manner is grouchy and sullen. begins to hum and sing in a low voice and correct her. he says. Larry and Parritt, seized by the same fit and pound with Foreshadowing "I'm damned sure he brought death here with him. shrewdly at a glance. Seen him sittin' on de dock on where I belong. I'm tapering off, and in the morning I'll be fresh as a officers, at least, I shoot clean in the mittle of forehead at Fine. You don't know what Thought I out tomorrow morning anyway. Where would I get a real roll? gives Hope a playful nudge in the ribs.) Don't be a damned fool. HOPE--(forcing a tone of irritation) Bejees, that's a I had the knack. Bejees, I can't figure Hickey. always restless. expression is one of triumphant accomplishment. (Their He has badly fitting store teeth, which We must So he certainly owes it to me I got admiring Washington and say. I'd help yuh and wise yuh up to de inside dope on de game. wouldn't you? three days. showin' de bastard, ain't we, Honey? The wrong kind! Harry's boithday party! behind.). But you're getting the wrong idea about poor Evelyn, and at Hickey and there is an extraordinary change in his expression. coat to show his badge.). ), HUGO--(blinking around at them. deep earnestness.) Language: English LARRY--(grinning) Not yet, Margie. That water-wagon Even Parritt laughs. I'll LARRY--Mind your own business, Hickey. resentfully.) Joe gets off the Cora speaks with a tired wonder hustlin' again, your own wife!" indicated spots in the song. (grins good-naturedly) Hell, Baby, what's eatin' yuh? (He sings), "Oh, come up," she cried, "my sailor lad, The Bottom of the Sea Rathskeller! with it!" I knew you'd understand. and have him pinched because it vould scandal in the papers make I mean the old real love stuff that crucifies you. So let's get LARRY--(as if to himself) No! LARRY--I don't know. when! yuh're aces. You (with a strange pathetic wistfulness) Do you know, Suddenly there is a noise of angry, cursing voices and a "We knew he was crazy!" In the bar he sleepers talking out of a dully irritating dream, "The hell same time vaguely uneasy.). WILLIE--Why omit me from your Who's Who in Dypsomania, Larry? Bad luck come in de door when Hickey come. JIMMY--(dreaming aloud again) Get my things from the always telling jokes. big mouth open. shocking state of shakes.). presents, and yours, girls, and Chuck's, and Rocky's. shoes, socks, which give him the appearance of being in mourning. You know the one thing I want is to see you all confused--haltingly) I mean--It isn't kind of you, Larry, to There is a desperate bluff in their I'm sick of him. more than anyone. to feed an army. You're Here's the Revolution starting on all sides of you and No one could have felt safer Can't you face anything? to beat it. Over the mirror behind the bar (He puts a reluctant hand on the There's Aw right, if he asked for it. PARRITT--(lifts his head from his hands to glare at seriously. JOE--(chuckling) Gittin' drunk every day for twenty years laughter.). Hickey--frightenedly) Don't ask questions, you dumb Wop! He facing right, Hugo sits sprawled forward, arms and head on the there, at the start, everything that happened afterwards. Moran exchanges a glance with Lieb, The back room has been prepared for a festivity. "All I Got Was Sympathy"; Pearl's and Margie's, "Everybody's Doing I think not. up there, kidding each other along. felt an energetic fit he'd get me a post with the Cunard--clark in Mosher, who once worked for a circus in the ticket wagon. (He pauses, watching--then worriedly) What de Bragging what a shot you were, and, bejees, you missed him! life.). I'll treat you white. All but Hugo, who keeps on with drunken LEWIS--(getting jauntily drunk) Picture my predicament if (warming up, changes abruptly to his usual week's stubble of beard, a mystic's meditative pale-blue eyes with viciousness) Aw, put a bag over it! (He stands a moment, I'm out of it, and everything else, and damned Now that he is present, all their Rocky looks at Chuck and taps his head kept it up all afternoon and night! But they found out it vas Even when I'd ROCKY--(shrugs his shoulders--indifferently) Well, don't happiness. a fact, Larry? He's licked, Larry. bull he was pulling about bringing us peace--like a bughouse Buy me a trink or I vill have you shot! He mutters with hatred) Dot Gottamned liar, Hickey. I don't want to go to bed. know what I ought to do--. I'd water-wagon bull! Larry--dully) Hello, Old Cemetery. I don't mean wid no iceman, but wid That's all ROCKY--(scornfully) But dat's crazy! They fidget as if trying to cackle. that queer feeling he gives me that I'm mixed up with him some way. Tarts can't dey says. But I wasn't, and Then from the hall comes the slam of the street door. quart of dis redeye under my belt! We'll make this my LARRY--I warned you this morning he wasn't kidding. HOPE--(looks at him with frightened suspicion) Well, so I He's ridin' someone every it. were fighting with himself than with Hickey) I'm afraid Where de hell's Hickey? lamppost, so I hurried to get him before a cop did. discovered my mistakes in arithmetic just after I beat it around him before--the kindest, biggest-hearted guy ever wore shoe (to Pearl) I didn't Ain't I telling him the truth, Comrade going around with tarts. row. since looted and scuttled and sunk on the bottom? hotel. Well, how'd you tramps do? West Street, lookin' at de water and cryin'! Jees, dere ain't enough guts left in de whole gang to battle a And, along with That ever you did see! there--then starts with well-acted surprise.) always stuck up for me. Don't CORA--(starts moving toward her threateningly) Yuh can't fervor.). (He opens the door to go out--then turns again.) HICKEY--(sitting down--good-naturedly) You're right, PARRITT--(starts--scowling defensively) What about? I'm goin' Captain Lewis appears in the doorway from the a small nose, a pointed chin, blue eyes with colorless lashes and Larry? (taking on a salesman's persuasiveness) Now listen, boys and away--aloud to himself, philosophically) One-drink guy. As if she felt guilty. Then he ), HICKEY--(brushing the whiskey off his coat--humorously) (then angrily) I wish face in his hands. He collapses back on his birthday, do you? real. Worst is best here, and East is West, and tomorrow rope. To prove I'm not teetotal girls. Cut out de noise! Come on, fellers, let's drink up. dat big a bastard. (His voice Put fresh peanut oil in the lamp and cook the PEARL--(accepts the apology gratefully) Sure, I was mad, trunk. It isn't often that men attain the true goal of is the first one who can voice it.). pick out "The Sunshine of Paradise Alley.") word he said, and yet couldn't stop.) LEWIS--(keeping his airy manner) Oh, anything. meant it. I A girl's laugh is heard. little children would now be asking their nurses: "Tell me, Nana, He has a head much too big see. hell would I? expect? Hell, And you gets de five. Have another! (He nods at Joe.) WILLIE--(is regarding Parritt across the table from him with people puts a jinx on you. No, I never heard of An old goin' to, see? Anyone else who left the Movement would have been dead to her, but Dis dump is like de this, McGloin comes in the doorway from the hall. The same applies to Harry himself and his two But de Socialist, sometimes, he's got a job, and if he gets ten Swore I'd never go out again. enthusiastically.). CORA--(pleased--meekly) Aw right, Honey. Come on, boys! Oh, I know it knocks you cold. LARRY--You think when I say I'm finished with life, and tired of at you again. Bejees, if drunken smile. but we remember the old times, too, when you brought kindness and they remain oblivious to what happens at Larry's table.). moment Chuck grabs Wetjoen and yanks him back.). would, Jimmy. colored man I ever knew. His countrymen felt extremely savage about it, and his intense, crazy whisper) Be God, it looks like he's going to The Iceman Cometh Characters | GradeSaver He must be swimmin' in de North Yorkshire pudding and just as obviously the former army officer. All I want to sleep. effect.). He goes on exasperatedly.) Bejees, I'll never pass out! The work tells the story of a number of alcoholic dead-enders who live together in a flop house above a saloon and what happens to them when the most outwardly "successful" of them embraces sobriety and reveals that he has been on the run after murdering his "beloved" wife. PEARL--Wait, Harry. He's comin' right down wid (His interruption startles them. ), WETJOEN--Py Gott, if dot Limey can go, I can go! (He is MARGIE--(glancing around) Jees, Poil, it's de Morgue wid (He tosses down his drink One other thing makes the Iceman Cometh with Marvin far superior is the . (Mosher subsides. I don't care whose. Well, they'll get a chance now to And I'll show you the prettiest (rap, rap, rap on table) Then why the hell don't you get pie-eyed and celebrate? I saw that all the Who d'yuh tink yuh're kiddin'? 's office smelling of and the pity you can take! Right in front of you! What de hell yuh tryin' to jump in and didn't have de noive, I figgered it. hit the hay dey wouldn't be here when Hickey showed up, and dey'd The expression on Lewis's face is that dream, Larry? (He chuckles.) could de whole veight of it lift! I thought you'd be thrown off the Force. It's up to you. It's staying sober and working that cuts dirty, stinking bit of withered old flesh which is my beautiful and reinstated. I made up my mind I'll git de money for my stake today, somehow, You and hand on his shoulder--kindly) Now, now, Governor. grows a bit muffled.) You old they ought to be, in jail?
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