Goodbye Melaleuca
By Mark Barkley
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About this ebook
Do we “own” our children? Are they required to walk through the world to sing your praises? Artist Eric Corey has taken back a valuable painting that he once gave to his niece Jenny and her husband Alan. A line has been crossed that Eric cannot live with. A confrontation over custody of a work of art raises questions of the value of artistic integrity and explores “ownership” of those things we create.
“Goodbye Melaleuca” was shortlisted in the 1995 George Landen Dann Award. It was presented at Spotlight Theatre Company, Benowa, on June 7th, 1996.
Interview with the Author
Q - Why should I read a stage play?
A – I think a good story is a good story. I try to reach out on an emotional level. Most people find it engaging and easy to read. And a play is just a movie in your mind.
Q - What inspired you to write Goodbye Melaleuca?
A – Like my other plays, The Captains and The Kings, Sylvia Terry, A Kind of Belgium and even Spades, I am fascinated by the dynamics within the family and in this case the extended family. It involves an uncle and niece. This play primarily works with the concept of father and child, the adventure of the creator and the creation. There is an importance to the artist that his work must always sing the creator’s wishes. Once again, it involves drama, conflict, betrayal and lost love.
It’s told through three actors and it questions whether we own anything we create. What about our children? Do we really own them? Are they just a blank screen for their father or mother to project their lives on to? This has fascinated me. I don’t want to offer any answers. Just throw it up there for the reader.
Q - So, why should readers give this book a try?
A – It’s a very quick, tight, interesting little story. It’s an emotional journey.
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Goodbye Melaleuca - Mark Barkley
CAST LIST
Eric Corey 51 years : An artist
Jenny Telford 31 years : Eric’s niece
Alan Telford 33 years : Jenny’s husband
The action take’s place in Eric Corey’s artist studio. There are two chairs and an easel holding a painting covered by a sheet.
(A stark stage with two chairs and an easel, holding a painting covered by a sheet. ERIC sits as ALAN and JENNY enter.)
ERIC
Telford?
ALAN
You’re waiting for us?
ERIC
Why do you say that?
ALAN
The way you’re sitting.
ERIC
Is it of interest to you the way I sit?
ALAN
(Pause) Is this it? (Indicates painting)
ERIC
What?
ALAN
Is this it?
ERIC
Is this what?
ALAN
Is