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Dennis Kelly

After the End

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They were all in the pub when the explosion happened. Louise wakes up to find herself trapped with Mark, who has saved her life. Mark is always prepared for the worst and has everything he thinks they will need to survive; tinned chilli, Dungeons and Dragons and a knife – now all they need to do is to wait until it's safe to go outside. Can they survive the attack? Can they survive each other? After The End received its world premiere at The Traverse Theatre in August 2005.
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63 printed pages
Original publication
2012
Publication year
2012
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  • kropkrophas quoted6 years ago
    MARK: Chilli

    Chilli

    Chilli

    Baked beans, baked beans with sausages

    Chilli

    Tuna

    More tuna, with mayonnaise, I dont think thats very

    Chilli
  • axlbjnhas quoted6 years ago
    MARK: Okay, I’ll shut up, I’ll just shut up then, shall I.
    Beat. She begins to scoop out the rice, try and make it into balls.
    D’you remember softball? Softball? D’you remember softball? I remember softball. Everyone there, the whole company and I remember sitting under that tree with you, do you remember the tree, it was like a big, it was a big, and I wish I knew what type of tree it was, that’s something I always mean to do is learn the names of trees, maybe some plants, I dunno, but we sat under that tree and this was probably only for, no more than, what? fifteen minutes? twenty at the most? and yes there was drink and yes you’d had a few and yes I’d been doing very well, a home run and I’d caught that, their first batter, I’d caught her out and yes, yes alright, all these things, yes, but we talked, we talked, Louise. D’you remember? We really talked. D’you remember? do you Louise? we talked about the existence of life on other planets. And I was saying how they’d discovered methane on Mars and that this was probably the result of microbes producing the methane, d’you remember? and we talked about what happens if we discover life on the first planet we go to considering there’s billions of galaxies, two hundred million stars in ours alone, that it would mean the universe was teeming with life, and it was like we were explorers, d’you remember? it was like we were explorers in ideas, it was like we were the first humans in an alien landscape and I could almost feel the tree growing under our backs and I turned to you and said ‘Aren’t we lucky.’ And you said ‘Yes.’ ‘Yes’ you said. And ‘I thought I love this woman, this woman, I love –’
    The radio suddenly goes silent. Pause. LOUISE goes over to it.
    No radio.
  • Emily McMullanhas quoted6 years ago
    LOUISE: I think a lot about what makes people do things. What makes us behave in certain ways, you know. Every night I been thinking about this. Trapped in whatever, behaviour, I dunno, cycles of violence or something and is it possible to break, these cycles, is it possible to break... And I’d be sitting there thinking about this and this cat, this gorgeous cat with no tail would come to my door, I’d have the back door open because the garden looks, and she’d be terrified at first, it looks beautiful it really does. So I bought some food for her and the first time she just sniffed at it and ran away, the moment I moved, you know, no sign of her for the rest of the night, and I’m thinking, reactions and responses, patterns, violence breeding violence, and the next night she’s in a bit further

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