This play by James Johnson, is a complex
look at the intersecting lives of nine people
- how relationships between two people often
cut across and interfere with the lives
of others. Being a complex play, the synopsis
that follows is, of necessity, complex also.
In Fate, live the Zarvich and Alexia families.
Fate has been at war with a neighbouring
city for a number of years; a war fought
mainly through urban terrorism, and during
which, many innocent lives have been lost.
In the Zarvich family, both Cassius and
his brother Xavier have lost their wives.
The Alexia family has though, been hardest
hit. They have lost almost everything -
the father, his land and all their wealth.
Celise, who married into the family a few
years earlier, becoming a step-mother to
Theo and Jude, has now lost her marital
connection to them, and has decided to marry
Cassius Zarvich. Although Cassius and Celise
have been initially attracted to one another,
to Celise, the marriage has more to do with
money and retaining the comforts of life,
than with any thoughts about a deep and
stable loving relationship. Cassius though
has a dark secret
which looms over them - he is a physical
abuser of women, something Celise
is soon to discover.
Xavier Zarvich is a priest in the city's
church, whose religious practices are closely
allied to those of Roman Catholicism, and
is tolerant of priests who marry. With his
wife dead, he has befriended his brother's
daughter Zara, a hard-headed, no-nonsense
young woman, and, verging
on incest, they are now lovers. His
daughter Eliza, rebelling against her father's
attitudes, has turned to prostitution.
Jude, a womanizer, discovers that Eliza
is a whore and uses her services. He is
later persuaded by Zara to bed Sasha, her
recently blinded sister, to ensure that
she has doesn't 'miss out' on a full relationship
through her affliction.
Zara sees a bruise on Celise and, knowing
of Cassius' past activities, confronts him.
He solemnly promises her that, once married,
he will never hit Celise. Theo, and the
recently bruised Celise, discover that they
are physically attracted
to one another, and despite
them being step-mother and step-son,
they spend the night together. Theo, who
has always yearned after Celise, wants to
make more of this than she does, and despite
everything, she still wants to marry Cassius
for his money. Theo pleads with her to marry
him instead. She rejects him, and he starts
to get at first angry, and then mentally
unstable, as his long-held secret desires
slip away from him.
Zara wants more from Xavier than he can
give, resulting in her blackmailing him.
He refuses to give in, so she
pretends he has raped her and acts
the part of an emotionally scarred victim.
Cassius, outraged by the alleged rape of
his daughter, goes to Xavier and kills him.
Theo decides to openly declare his love
for Celise by leaving a note for Cassius
to 'find', which he does with predictable
results for Celise.
Eliza, having collapsed in the street,
confesses to a horrified
Jude, that she is pregnant. She gives
Jude her diary, before he performs an amateur
abortion on her. Being unsure of exactly
what he is doing, he botches the job, and
she bleeds to death in front of his eyes.
Cassius and Theo fight, during which Cassius
realizes that he is becoming an animal,
and confesses to killing Xavier. He stops
the fight and goes away to reflect, leaving
Theo alone with Celise. She forcefully rejects
him and, now quite deranged, he strangles
her to make sure she can never belong to
another man.
Cassius is suspected of killing Celise,
and Zara cannot forgive him. She loads three
bullets into a six-shooter gun, alternating
a bullet and an empty chamber. She gives
Cassius the gun and tells him to do the
first masculine thing he has ever done -
to kill himself. Cassius is by now distraught,
and so he commits suicide.
Some weeks later, Sasha tells Jude she
is pregnant. He is, this time delighted,
as he has fallen in love with her, and she
with him. Zara though, reveals that it was
her that originally brought them together,
much to Sasha's annoyance.
Theo who has secreted himself away with
the body of Celise, is tracked down and
discovered by Jude. By this time though,
Theo is completely mad, and Jude has to
knock him out in order to get him home for
some medical attention.
Zara now takes the time to read Eliza's
diary - an activity that reveals the planned
abortion of Eliza's baby. Sasha discovers
Cassius' body. Zara confronts Jude, who
realizing she means to kill him, goads her
on. The mysterious Marcia, who up to now
has simply narrated elements of the action,
now takes an active role. For her own reasons,
she doesn't want Jude to be shot in the
head, but in his crotch. She causes him
to die by killing the part of his body he
used to ultimately kill her. Marcia is revealed
in the last few lines as Sasha's daughter
by Jude, infected with the AIDS virus he
passed on from his fling with Eliza.
This is a play about intersecting lives
and intertwining loves. Greed, lust, incest
and blackmail are the precursors to the
devastation of murder, madness … and Marcia.
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