Trans/formation:
Addressing Gender Issues in Schools
Commissioned by the University of Minnesota’s Program in Human Sexuality
Written by Anton Jones, Suzy Messerole & Aamera Siddiqui
All Rights Reserved.
To request permission to perform this script all or in part contact
Jenae Batt
Communications Officer
Program in Human Sexuality
phs@umn.edu
612-625-1500
For more information contact:
Suzy Messerole
Co-Artistic Director
Exposed Brick Theatre
suzy.messerole@gmail.com
612-720-4852
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1. Opening: Specimen #1
It?
(Ensemble enters. Three members of the ensemble, _x000D_ “One,” _x000D_ “Two” _x000D_ and _x000D_ “Three” sit
This is how I feel. Most of the time.
on stools. The rest of the ensemble acts as scientists with magnifying glasses or
notebooks and pencils. The scientists begin to examine the three individuals who are
seated as well as the audience.)
One:
Scientist 1: What are you?
Scientist 2: What is it? He? She?
Scientist 1: She? He?
Scientist 3:
One:
Scientist 3: What are you?
Three:
Scientist:
Two:
Scientist 2: You _x000D_ can’t _x000D_ be…can _x000D_ you?
Scientist 1: What are you?
Scientist 3: There’s _x000D_ a _x000D_ 50-50 _x000D_ chance. _x000D_ _x000D_ It’s _x000D_ one _x000D_ or _x000D_ the _x000D_ other… _x000D_ right?
Three:
I used to ask my parents, so when do I get to be a girl?
Everyone said I was I girl, but I knew I was a boy.
I feel both masculine and feminine. Some days both. Some days
neither.
No, what are you, really?
A sophomore.
This feeling. That someone is always looking. Always trying to
uncover.
Scientist 3: What are you?
One:
Three:
One:
What?
The truth. About me.
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As though truth lies in the chromosomes.
As _x000D_ though _x000D_ there’s _x000D_ this _x000D_ truth _x000D_ that _x000D_ is _x000D_ separate _x000D_ from _x000D_ me.
As _x000D_ though _x000D_ my _x000D_ truth _x000D_ isn’t _x000D_ enough. _x000D_ _x000D_ For _x000D_ others.
Scientist 1: What are you?
One:
Two:
Three:
Scientist 3: What are you?
Scientist 2: What are you?
All Scientists: WHAT ARE YOU?
2. Hallway Interactions #1
(School bell. Science attire is replaced with school attire and we are in a hallway.
Ensemble moves in a floor pattern simulating the bustling hallway during passing time.
Garry & Liz emerge. They are two teachers)
Liz & Garry
Liz
Garry:
Liz:
Garry:
Liz:
Garry:
Maya & Jesse
Maya:
Jesse:
Maya:
Hi, Garry, I am so glad I ran into you. I am in a bit of a conundrum
with Carol Peterson in my 3rd hour Spanish class.
Oh, Carol, sure she was in my Spanish 1 class last year. Great student.
I’m _x000D_ sure _x000D_ she _x000D_ is, _x000D_ but, well, I am a bit confused. (whispering as if saying
something horrible). When students were asked to choose their
Spanish names she chose Carlos. I suggested Carolina, but she
insisted on Carlos.
So what seems to be the problem?
Carlos is a male name.
Uh _x000D_ huh…so _x000D_ what _x000D_ seems _x000D_ to _x000D_ be _x000D_ the _x000D_ problem?
(The floor pattern in the Hallways resumes. Two students emerge.)
Wait. _x000D_ _x000D_ So _x000D_ you _x000D_ don’t _x000D_ use _x000D_ ANY _x000D_ pronouns.
No, I use pronouns – just not he or she. I use the pronoun ze instead
of he or she; or hir instead of him or her.
Hir _x000D_ like _x000D_ “we _x000D_ are _x000D_ here now.”
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Jesse:
Maya:
Jesse:
Mark & Lisa
Mark:
Lisa:
Mark:
Lisa:
Mark:
Lisa:
Mark:
Lisa:
bathroom.)
No, hir like a combination of him and her.
But _x000D_ that’s _x000D_ confusing. _x000D_ _x000D_ Can’t I just use your name?
What’s _x000D_ confusing _x000D_ is _x000D_ that _x000D_ someone _x000D_ as _x000D_ smart _x000D_ as _x000D_ you _x000D_ can’t _x000D_ figure _x000D_ out _x000D_ a _x000D_
couple _x000D_ of _x000D_ simple _x000D_ pronouns. _x000D_ _x000D_ It’s _x000D_ just _x000D_ two _x000D_ words _x000D_ – I think you can
handle it.
(The floor pattern in the hallway resumes. Mark and Lisa emerge from the pattern.
They are two students in a heated conversation.)
I _x000D_ still _x000D_ don’t _x000D_ get _x000D_ it.
I identify as female. The gender that was assigned to me at birth
doesn’t _x000D_ feel _x000D_ right.
So _x000D_ you’re _x000D_ gay?
No, _x000D_ this _x000D_ isn’t _x000D_ about _x000D_ sexual _x000D_ orientation.
Okay, so—you’re _x000D_ a _x000D_ crossdresser?
No, I am a female. I’d _x000D_ be _x000D_ crossdressing _x000D_ if _x000D_ I _x000D_ wore _x000D_ a _x000D_ suit _x000D_ and _x000D_ tie.
I…I _x000D_ don’t _x000D_ get _x000D_ it.
Clearly.
(Mary _x000D_ & _x000D_ Lisa _x000D_ join _x000D_ the _x000D_ floor _x000D_ pattern. _x000D_ _x000D_ Out _x000D_ of _x000D_ this, _x000D_ Toni _x000D_ approaches _x000D_ the _x000D_ women’s _x000D_
3. Bathroom Panic Part I
As _x000D_ she _x000D_ stands _x000D_ outside _x000D_ the _x000D_ women’s _x000D_ bathroom, Toni is in a predicament. Her internal
voice is represented by two actors… sometimes simultaneously. Words in bold are
spoken by the Actor playing Toni. As she stands there, other students enter the
bathroom, give her strange looks, etc. The bathroom can be represented by a box with
the female bathroom sign drawn on it.)
TONI
Why did I drink that orange juice?! Because _x000D_ I _x000D_ was _x000D_ thirsty _x000D_ that’s _x000D_ why. _x000D_ _x000D_ Thirsty _x000D_
people drink things. But now I have to use the bathroom. Damn! I knew this would
happen. What do I do? Do I go in? I _x000D_ can’t _x000D_ hold _x000D_ it _x000D_ all _x000D_ day. But there are so many
people around. Maybe, I should just hold it for awhile – until _x000D_ it’s _x000D_ less _x000D_ busy _x000D_ in _x000D_ the _x000D_
halls.
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(Bell Rings. A classroom is set up.)
4. Classroom: The Substitute Teacher
Uh..
Hi Kris!
So tell him.
Talk to him!
(In shock) Uh…
Shut up! He might hear you.
He _x000D_ doesn’t _x000D_ even _x000D_ know _x000D_ my _x000D_ name.
Great Job in Midsummer last night. You were awesome as Helena!
Jenny and Kris (a transgender female) are sitting in a class waiting for it to start.
Mark is seated close by.
Jenny:
Kris:
Jenny:
Kris:
Mark:
Kris:
Mark gets up and walks to Kris.
Mark:
Kris:
Jenny:
Kris:
Mark:
Kris:
Mark:
Kris:
Jenny:
Kris:
Awkward Silence
Mark:
So _x000D_ anyway…Are _x000D_ you _x000D_ studying _x000D_ for _x000D_ the _x000D_ Chem _x000D_ Test _x000D_ tonight?
You were seriously the best part of the play.
Say _x000D_ something _x000D_ besides _x000D_ “Thanks”.
(whispering) Say thank you.
(Still in shock) Thank you.
You were so funny!
Thanks.
Thanks.
Uh…
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Huh?
Kris:
(Jenny shakes her head)
Mark:
(thinking _x000D_ maybe _x000D_ Kris _x000D_ didn’t _x000D_ hear _x000D_ the _x000D_ question) Are you studying for the
Chem Test tonight?
Oh
Me too.
Together?
Only if you want to.
I was planning on it.
Do you want to study?
Kris:
Mark:
Kris:
Mark:
Kris:
Mark:
Ms. Lapinski enters. Mark begins to head back to his desk.
Kris:
Mark:
Kris:
Mark turns and walks to his desk. Kris and Jenny high five or some other happy
gesture with an audible sound.
Ms. Lapinski:
Cool, _x000D_ I’ll _x000D_ be _x000D_ at _x000D_ the _x000D_ downtown _x000D_ library _x000D_ at _x000D_ 7.
Yeah…Okay. _x000D_ Sure!
Okay—me too.
Quiet everyone! Quiet please! Okay class, as you know, Mr. B
is _x000D_ out _x000D_ for _x000D_ a _x000D_ few _x000D_ weeks. _x000D_ _x000D_ I _x000D_ am _x000D_ Ms. _x000D_ Lapinski. _x000D_ _x000D_ That’s _x000D_ Ms., _x000D_ not _x000D_ Miss _x000D_
or _x000D_ Mrs. _x000D_ Please. _x000D_ _x000D_ Let’s _x000D_ begin, _x000D_ indicate _x000D_ your _x000D_ presence _x000D_ with _x000D_ a _x000D_ hand _x000D_
or a here. Roy Barrett.
Roy:
Ms. L:
Mark:
Ms. L:
Kris:
Ms. L:
Here.
Mark Bingham
Here
Here
Kris Crane
(looking up) Very funny, Kris Crane.
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