Plays of the University of California Little Theatre Workshop

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CRAIG. Don't listen to me, Lila. I'm tired and cross. That portrait is killing me by inches. I can't get the light in the hair. It's starting to look muddy. \Vhat in the world ever possessed you to be born with light hair?
LILA. If you would only look at me and try to get inspired that way instead of messing up a whole lot of paint CRAIG. There you go again, harping on the same old stuff love and all that sort of thing. I'm in love with you. Of course I'm in love with you. Anyone with any sense
... at all can see that at a glance.
LILA. The trouble is, Craig, we've been engaged too long. You've grown used to me.
CRAIG. Nonsense, Lila, you know very r well I never could get used to you.
LILA. You've taken me for granted.
CRAIG. Well, haven't you taken me for granted, too?
LILA. That's the whole trouble. We're stale. We're in a rut. It's as bad as if we were already THE OBSTACLE^ 67 married. Oh, if we could only have one thrilling, romantic, passionate love scene, the kind one sees on the stage, the prospect of the deadly monotony of countless years of wedded bliss before us wouldn't be so appalling!


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