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Republic

(a play)

 

Set in the year 75 B.C., on the island of Pharmacussa

Except for scene one, in 82 B.C.

 

 

English translation: Dániel Danyi

 

 

 

PLAYERS

 

GAIUS                                   Roman patrician, senator, age 25

HARISTEAS                         Greek pirate captain, Roman citizen, age 55

CIRRUS                                Persian, Friend and freedman of Gaius, age 33

ARIANES                             Greek pirate officer, age 40

ARIADNE                            wife of Arianes, Greek, mother, age 34

MIRÓ                                    Hispanian pirate, cook, age 33

DARA                                    Persian pirate, age 30

MARCUS                              Roman pirate, guard, age 34

SOPHIA                                daughter of Haristeas, teenager, age 17

DELEA                                  deaf handmaiden, presumed Persian, age 24

NANNY                                Sicilian matron, nanny to Sophia and all, age 60

PROPRAETOR                     Officer from Asia Minor, shifty mug, age 50

SERVILIA                            Roman patrician, widow of M. I. Brutus Sr, age 41

BRUTUS                               son of M. I. Brutus Sr, a few months old

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Scene six

 

MARCUS, GAIUS and CIRRUS

 

MARCUS

Come on, move along. There we go. Stop here.

 

CIRRUS

Leave off the jostling.

 

MARCUS

                                    Why, aren't you a slave?

 

GAIUS

Do you need broken legs on you, my boy?

 

MARCUS

Alright, there's no call talking like…

 

GAIUS

                                               Except

If you insult him, you insult me too.

 

MARCUS

The boss will soon be here.

 

GAIUS

                                    Bring on the boss.

That's wonderful. The real, the actual boss?

 

MARCUS

Commander in chief of the Maltan base.

 

GAIUS

We're not in Malta though.

 

MARCUS

                                    Correct. The isle

Of Pharmacussa. There's a difference, this

Is where we always stay when dealing with

The Delians. This island is our home.

 

GAIUS

And here we're waiting for first-in-command

Of this stronghold.

 

MARCUS

                        Oh no, commander-in-chief

Of everything from here to Sicily.

 

GAIUS

Oh really?

 

MARCUS

            Everything offshore.

 

GAIUS

                                    Not east

Of Malta though.

 

MARCUS

                        Not here. Persians control

These parts.

 

GAIUS

                        I see, and our commander's from…

 

MARCUS

He's Greek. Name's Haristeas. Served in Rome,

A righteous man. I was just twentywhen

He came to rule this place.

 

GAIUS

                                    How did that go?

 

MARCUS

It's not like I know every last detail.

 

GAIUS

So Persians rule the East, outnumbering

Your lot by a far cry.

 

MARCUS

                                    I wouldn't know.

We're forty here.

 

GAIUS

                        Seemed more to me, why's that?

 

MARCUS

Kiddo, your nerves are shot from traveling.

There's forty of us here just at this time,

But usually there's more. Except for now,

All of our ships are grazing on the sea.

 

GAIUS

The ships are grazing.

 

MARCUS

                        A figure of speech.

 

GAIUS

They aren't much of a herd.

 

MARCUS

                                    Not much to you,

Seventy ships? How many do you count

As much?

 

GAIUS

                        The Roman fleet would be significant.

 

MARCUS

I come from Rome myself! Tarantum town.

 

GAIUS

I see you have no fear of the Republic.

 

MARCUS

I'm not a fan. I had no future there.

What crop we grew, they took it all away.

 

GAIUS

That is not done according to the law.

 

MARCUS

And yet nothing was left, they took away

All that we had.

 

CIRRUS

                        A decent life is what

You left behind, my boy.

 

GAIUS

                                    And what's your name?

 

MARCUS

Marcus.

 

GAIUS

            You say you like it better here.

 

MARCUS

It's safer.

 

GAIUS

                        Here you mean, among the pirates.

 

MARCUS

That's what we are.

 

GAIUS

                                    Safer and better, too.

You live better here than in the Republic.

 

MARCUS

We're a republic too.

 

GAIUS

                                    You are, how come?

 

MARCUS

We have no king, I mean.

 

GAIUS

That qualifies

As a republic?

 

MARCUS

                        What else?

 

GAIUS

                                               An improved

Republic, then.

 

MARCUS

That's right. At least abuse

Is all predictable and in the open.

In Rome it's sneaky and kept under wraps.

A politician comes and says he needs

Some of this and that for whatnot,

Then takes it.

 

GAIUS

                        Technically, he has no right

To take, therefore it's given willingly.

 

MARCUS

At least we have it straight that might is right,

And those who take would do so rightfully.

It's simple. I'll just have to dig up more.

 

GAIUS

Back there in Tarantum, you weren't so keen.

 

MARCUS

They treated me differently there. They took

Away my stuff, then said it never happened.

Here might is right, I understand the rule.

 

GAIUS

And are you rich?

 

MARCUS

                        Not rich, but not poor either.

The boss is a great mind, at least I think.

He read up on it, and he figured out

The way we live. We have a happy life.

 

GAIUS

You're happy, from what your boss figured out.

 

MARCUS

It works.

 

GAIUS

            It does?

 

MARCUS

                                    It does.

 

GAIUS

                                               Now won't you give

Me something more appropriate to wear?

 

MARCUS

Of course I won't, that's really not my job..

 

GAIUS (to Cirrus)

He's dumber than I thought... Hey pirate, you…

Can I call you that? What else should I know

About your boss, you pirate?

 

MARCUS

                                    I can't tell

You anything.

 

GAIUS

                        Except that he's the boss.

A thinker. And he figured out a way.

 

MARCUS

I never said that.

 

CIRRUS

                                    Yes you did.

 

GAIUS

                                                           You did.

 

MARCUS

We call him boss, it wasn't his idea.

 

GAIUS

Not an official title that he claimed.

 

MARCUS

Oh Gods…

 

CIRRUS

                        What, no reply?

 

MARCUS

                                               I'm not supposed

To even talk to hostages at all.

 

GAIUS

We've had a pleasant chat, considering.

 

MARCUS

I'm buttoning up.

 

HARISTEAS (from offstage)

                        Aha, so there you are.

 

GAIUS

And you're that warrior of Marius.

 

HARISTEAS

How do you know?

 

GAIUS

                        I don't, I had a hunch.

 

HARISTEAS

Who told you?

 

GAIUS

            It was in the air.

 

HARISTEAS

                                    You told him? (to Marcus)

 

MARCUS

I've never heard the name of Marius,

How could I tell him such a thing?

 

GAIUS

Trailing an awkward past?(to Haristeas)

 

HARISTEAS

What would you fetch?

 

GAIUS

You know, I was just thinking the same thing,

If I gave you a sum, you'd either half

It, or demand umpteen times more.

 

HARISTEAS

You introduce yourself, I'll name a price.

 

GAIUS

Gaius Julius Caesar is the name,

I'm of the Julius-clan. My mother's called

Julia, and our family traces back

To Venus, not to overstate the case.

 

HARISTEAS

Indeed. Where are you bound to? Out of Rome,

Or back toward it?

 

GAIUS

                                    No, I'm heading east.

 

HARISTEAS

Explain.

 

GAIUS

            To be an orator's apprentice.

 

HARISTEAS

A golden boy, old money in the family,

With long-term plans, prodigious ambitions.

It might not kill you to get out of Rome,

Am I not right?

 

GAIUS

                        Whatever do you mean?

 

HARISTEAS

Why insurrection, Marcus Lepidus.

 

GAIUS

Are pirate captains all so well-informed?

 

HARISTEAS

You must have stepped on someone's foot, kiddo.

 

CIRRUS

Great captain, please, let's talk about money.

If you could just agree, some of the troop

And I could start off right away. Provided

A sum is named to bid for.

 

HARISTEAS

                                               And this is?

 

GAIUS

My freedman, Cirrus.

 

HARISTEAS

                                    Cirrus, isn't that

A Persian name? Was he a slave of yours?

 

GAIUS

He was.

 

HARISTEAS

            You freed him.

 

GAIUS

                                    That I did.

 

HARISTEAS

                                               On good

Behavior? Or was it for his... obedience?

 

CIRRUS

But please…!

 

HARISTEAS

            You got a problem, my libertus?

 

GAIUS

Lay off, Haristeas, his family

And household are under my custody.

 

HARISTEAS

All of his household, huh? How did you grant

Him full citizen's rights? That would be near

Impossible.

 

GAIUS

            You need to pull some strings

Before it's done.

 

HARISTEAS

                        You're telling me? You know,

I'm a full Roman citizen myself.

 

GAIUS

A liberated slave, probably.

 

HARISTEAS

                                               Yes,

How did you know?

 

GAIUS

                        Judging by your Greek name,

You must have been a slave, and singled out

For swordsmanship, or possibly for favors

Of love to some man powerful enough

To grant you freedom.

 

HARISTEAS

                        I'm impressed, by both

Your observations, and your insolence.

 

GAIUS

So you're libertus turned full citizen.

 

HARISTEAS

That was my lot.

 

GAIUS

                        Alright. So what's my worth?

 

HARISTEAS

So-let's-get-down-to-business, is that it?

Go fetch Arianes. (to Marcus, exit Marcus)

Let me just clarify our good intentions.

I'd say we are making a shift away

From mass production to high quality.

We don't cast out a dragnet to the ocean,

Or hunt down human cargo, we believe

In bringing a new age to pirating:

High-quality goods, and fair ransom sums,

Humane treatment. I've no doubt history

Will prove us right..

 

CIRRUS
                        We're all for progress, too.

 

HARISTEAS

Here's my accountant, Treasurer, deputy,

You name it. He's entirely competent

In all matters concerning Mare Nostrum,

And such a talent. Surely even Rome

Would welcome him, indeed…

 

ARIANES (enter)

                        You called.

 

HARISTEAS

                                    I did.

Give us your estimate for this young man.

 

ARIANES

I checked his file. The boy's a patrician.

He's young, and keeps referring to someone

Named Marius, supposedly they are

In some way or another family.

 

GAIUS

Not family, but husband to my aunt.

 

HARISTEAS

That's family!

 

GAIUS

                        Is that worth extra gold?

I see, in that case yes, we're family.

Sevenfold consul, absolutely peerless,

That's worth something?

 

ARIANES

                                    It may weigh quite a bit.

Your price is going up.

 

GAIUS

                                    I hope as much,

It goes without saying. Who would have guessed?

 

ARIANES

Clever. And insolent. And likeable.

 

HARISTEAS

A dangerous combination.

 

ARIANES

                                    So it is.

The kid's got charm. Knows how to play the crowd.

Family background, solid history,

And top-ranking political connections…

 

HARISTEAS

If not quite current ones…

 

ARIANES

                                    Things change, you know. (keeps listing)

Eager to learn, sharp azs a razor, too,

Substantially embedded, one might say

A glorious past looks to a brighter future,

As far as his abilities project.

 

HARISTEAS

A future, and a past, so where's the catch?

 

GAIUS

The present still demands to know a price.

 

HARISTEAS

Arianes?

 

ARIANES

            It comes to... ten Talenta.

 

CIRRUS

Are you mad?!

 

HARISTEAS

                        Ten Talenta?

 

ARIANES

                                               That's the price.

The algorythm says so, it's a ten.

 

HARISTEAS

Extraordinary.

 

CIRRUS

                        Are you playing games?

Can't you just come up with a decent number

That we could come to an agreement on,

That we might go ahead and scrape together,

And count it out before you on the table,

And then get the hell out of here, why not?

 

ARIANES

The thing is we're not kidding, not a bit.

 

CIRRUS

Am I to understand we're staying here,

Is that the deal?

 

GAIUS

                        No, wait. Let's see what happens.

But Haristeas, that's a mighty sum.

 

HARISTEAS

Would you go higher?

 

GAIUS

                                    Sulla usually

Has two talenta blood money for each

Of his worst enemies. The stress is on

The word "each", and I hope you understand

That two talenta are a fortune. Now

But ten!

 

HARISTEAS

            That's what you're worth to us. Who knows,

If you should stay, within a year or two

You'd make a better leader than any of us,

Including me. Your talent's wortha price,

For your Republic, they pay, we'll restore you…

Ten's cheap, let's make it twenty full talenta!

 

CIRRUS

You bastard.

 

GAIUS

                        Do you mock me, citizen

Of Rome? Let's raise the stake, and make it fifty!

For ratty twenty, I won't bother leaving

Pharmacussa at all.

 

HARISTEAS

                        What?

 

GAIUS

                                    I've asked around.

There's forty of you armed, plus the unarmed

Year-rounders here, and that's more or less it.

Business is in the West, because the East

Is ruled by the big dogs, the Persians. And

You have in total forty boats, at most.

 

HARISTEAS (to Marcus)

You have been blabbing.

 

MARCUS
                                    No, I swear I told

Him seventy ships.

 

GAIUS

                        But then I double-checked,

And second-guessed his fleet of seventy.

 

HARISTEAS

Okay, you're worth that fifty gold talenta.

 

CIRRUS

No Gaius, don't.

 

GAIUS

                        If they should value me

So high at home, I'll make it worth their while.

 

CIRRUS

What was the point of this?

 

GAIUS

                                    Why, not a thing.

We made a show of true Roman grandeur,

We did.

 

CIRRUS

            But why…

 

GAIUS

                        Forget but why. There is

A price to this, you'll see.

 

HARISTEAS

                                    Your servants' life

Is yours entirely free of charge, of course.

 

CIRRUS

You honor me.

 

HARISTEAS

                        Look Gaius, don't you think

Your freedman might have too much attitude?

Okay he's smart, and Persian, even so,

Is he supposed to shoot his mouth off just

Because you freed him?

 

GAIUS

                                    Cirrus, I believe

He has a point.

 

CIRRUS (to Haristeas)

                        Humble apologies.

 

GAIUS (slapping Cirrus)

You talk as my freed slave, right, so you don't

Apologize to a pirate! You might

Apologize to me, for shaming me

Before a pirate.

 

CIRRUS

                        Absolutely right.

I beg your pardon, Gaius, honestly.

 

GAIUS

We're grateful for your generosity,

Good Haristeas. Cirrus, you will have

To raise those fifty gold talenta.

Now Haristeas, may we have a word

In private with my freedman, if you please?

 

HARISTEAS

Go right ahead. (Haristeas, Arianes turn to exit)

 

GAIUS

                        Oh wait, there's one thing more.

 

HARISTEAS

You have my ear.

 

GAIUS

                        Our family traditions

Oblige me to account for all offenses

Met here, and offer in retaliation

To you and all your household, crucifixion.

 

HARISTEAS

To all of us?

 

GAIUS

                        I'm sure you understand.

It had to be declared before my freedman,

Who'll pass it on to Rome. When vengeance comes,

It shall affect every contact you have,

Your lovers, friends, accomplices, the guards,

Your children, if any... Do you have children?

 

HARISTEAS

I have a daughter.

 

GAIUS

                                    And her name is...

 

HARISTEAS

                                                           Sophia.

 

GAIUS

May she live long and prosper.

 

HARISTEAS

                                               Thank you.

 

GAIUS

                                                                       So,

It's crucifixion. No hard feelings?

 

HARISTEAS

                                                           Nope.

I know the score.

 

GAIUS

                        A mere formality.

 

HARISTEAS

Of course, of course. Am I to go?

 

GAIUS

                                               Yes please.

(exit Haristeas, Arianes)

Now listen, dear friend Cirrus, this may be

The last I ask of you…

 

CIRRUS

                                    Not on your life!

 

GAIUS

Ease up, we'll play it out. You go and hit

Them for a neat hundred talenta now.

 

CIRRUS

But Gaius!

 

GAIUS

            Nicomedes is the man,

In Bithynia. He'll grant your every wish.

 

CIRRUS

When word gets out that he supported us,

The rumors will be on the loose again…

 

GAIUS

I'll laugh it off. That certain Romans call me

Queen of Bithynia is just absurd.

I'll take it as a compliment.

 

CIRRUS

                                               It stings.

 

GAIUS

It does. Let's drop it.

 

CIRRUS

                                    Find a different sponsor?

 

GAIUS

Don't be a putz, who else? Ask Nicomedes

To pay one hundred. Then Servilius

For fifty more. Last year I saved his life.

He can't afford it. But he'll offer you

A ship with fifty fighting men. You shall

Accept two ships, one hundred warriors,

Be sure you reproduce this word for word:

"I'll take exactly twice as much", rehearse it,

To let him know I sent you there myself.

 

CIRRUS

It will be done as you command.

 

GAIUS

                                               Come here,

Give me a hug.

 

CIRRUS

                        Gaius. take care out here.

 

GAIUS

I'll be alright. Come back in forty days

To find me. I'll keep my ear to the ground.

 

CIRRUS

Where do we hide the ships?

 

GAIUS

                                               Out in the open.

 

CIRRUS

But won't they see?

 

GAIUS

                                    I'll have their trust by then.

But go now.

 

CIRRUS

                        May the Gods watch over you.