Tag: Vincent

  • Just the Way I’m Wired (Heaven & Home)

    Just the Way I’m Wired (Heaven & Home)

    THE SETUP Cian has just told his brother Vincent that their late friend Byron held on to an unrequited love for Vincent right up until his death, but didn’t share that with Vincent for fear it would drive Vincent away. (The full scene which includes this monologue is also available for viewing: “Part of My…

  • It’s a Sick Joke. God is Sick. (Heaven & Home)

    It’s a Sick Joke. God is Sick. (Heaven & Home)

    THE SETUP Cian has just asked Vincent for his advice on the possibility of a relationship with Andrew, who’s clean now, but used to be a street hustler after he ran away from home. (The full scene which includes this monologue is also available for viewing: “Part of My Life that You Can’t Get At”)…

  • Jealous of Ghostly Visitations (Heaven & Home)

    Jealous of Ghostly Visitations (Heaven & Home)

    THE SETUP Vincent is lashing out at his younger brother Cian, who insists that their late friend Byron’s ghost is haunting him. (The full scene which includes this monologue is also available for viewing: “Fighting for Custody of the Ghost”) “There’s this huge chunk of my life now that’s gone completely out of focus.” VINCENT…

  • Call from the Hospital (Heaven & Home)

    Call from the Hospital (Heaven & Home)

    THE SETUP Vincent calls his girlfriend Gabby’s answering machine from a pay phone in the hallway of the local hospital, where their friend Byron is gravely ill. “…after wiping spit off Byron and listening to his relatives and doctors all day, I’m not sure I’d know how to speak to a real person anymore.” VINCENT…

  • In a Box Underground Rotting (Heaven & Home)

    In a Box Underground Rotting (Heaven & Home)

    THE SET UP Vincent is speaking to his girlfriend Gabby about his best friend Byron, who died of AIDS.  Vincent’s faith has been shaken by his friend’s untimely death; Gabby’s faith has not. “I just don’t like thinking of him in a box underground, rotting.” VINCENT I just don’t like thinking of him in a…

  • Heaven & Home

    Heaven & Home

    (a haunted love story in two acts) Byron’s been dead nearly two years but Cian’s still having conversations with him. Cian’s brother, Vince, was Byron’s best friend in life. Haunted by fading memories of Byron, Vince is angered by the visits his brother is receiving, particularly because Vince was a constant presence at Byron’s hospital…