ALIENS? By Paul Whitfield

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ALIENS? By Paul Whitfield Cast Burnet urnet urnet Joseph Neighbour Captain Turner Reader 2 Reader 3 Person 1 Person 2 Person 3 Person 4

Scene 1 Burnet family on stage. is reading a book. is reading the paper. is preparing food. Joseph is asleep in a chair. and are playing draughts. This is my family. I live with them at the moment. One day I won t and, much as I love them, I hope that day comes soon. Winnie Mother always wants me to help, because I m the oldest girl. I don t think it s fair, but the world isn t a fair place for young women, not now, not in 1914. Winnie, will you come and help please I believe in what Mrs Pankhurst and the other Suffragettes are doing, but now war has started everything else takes second place.! I m reading, Mother. But they say it will all be over by Christmas. Put Mr Dickens down. He can wait until after we ve eaten.

You see? I m a 21 year old woman trying to improve herself and my family only want me to be their maidservant. goes to help serving food. Dinner time! Sit down everyone. Father was allowed to read at the table, but he did share it with the rest of us. Listen to this... [Reading] Sir,-Just now we are reading lots about German and Austrian spies in this country and we are warned to be careful and not trust our alien enemy as a neighbour. What I should like to know is; Who are our German neighbours? Why could not the names of our alien enemies be put up at every police station or post office wherever they register so that people would know whom to watch. All doubt would be removed by letting the English people know who is our enemy and who is our friend,-yours, etc., Who are they talking about? I think they re frightened of anyone who might be of German descent Like the royal family?! Well it s true. Or have a German relative

Or have ever been to Germany Or ever had a German lesson Joseph We are at war with them. So we have to be frightened of everything that s even a little bit German? Joseph They are the enemy. I think some people are taking it a little far. There s a man in the paper asking if he has to continue making the payments on his piano because he thinks the man he owes money to might be German. Sounds like he just doesn t want to pay. Joseph But if what he pays goes back to help the Germans then maybe he shouldn t. I don t think a Sheffield piano seller, whatever his origins, is going to be central to the Kaiser s war effort. Joseph The piano seller might be a spy. You re right, of course. The German master-plan is to sabotage piano sales in Sheffield so people can t play music and get so miserable they can t work and the arms factories grind to a halt. It s brilliant!

Joseph Shut up,. Joseph and I fight all the time. He s just a little bit older than me and he thinks he is cleverer than I am, whereas I know I m cleverer than him. Joseph exits Scene 2 But I miss Joseph when he joins the Army and goes to war. Family life isn t quite the same, although we all try to carry on. 1915 comes Your Mother s going shopping. What shall we have for tea? Sausages! Sausages! and Sausages! Sausages are our family favourite and our weekend treat. And don t forget the Sanatogen.

Father insists we all take Sanatogen. It s a tonic. He says it will help us be strong enough to face the worry of the war. We can t get Sanatogen anymore, remember. Sanatogen was made by alien enemies, a German company. It s been replaced by Sanatos. That s thoroughly British. Are we still allowed sausages? Our sausages come from Hannemann and Sons. Isn t that a German name? Almost every pork butcher in Sheffield has a German name. The German is the pork man par excellence. Without German pork butchers, Britain wouldn t have any sausages! And Margaret Hannemann is one of my best friends. She was born in Sheffield, and so was her father. He ran the shop. His father, Margaret s grandfather, had come from Germany, but the family were now as Sheffield as I was. Scene 3 Burnet family as opening scene, but without Joseph. Mother is cooking sausages when Father reads the newspaper report that changes everything Burnet family. with paper. Good Lord. I can t believe they ve done this.

What is it, Pops? What were they thinking? Read it to us. Even President Wilson might change his mind about the war now. Tell us. The Germans have only gone and torpedoed the Lusitania. The what? It s an ocean liner. A passenger ship. There would have been hundreds of people on board. What does the paper say? How Lusitania met her Doom Reader 2 Murder verdict against the Kaiser Reader 3 Over a thousand perish Torpedoes fired without warning from a German submarine

Reader 2 and 3 Wilful and Wholesale Murder Captain William Turner was in charge of the Lusitania. Reader 3 Replying to questions, Captain Turner stated Captain Turner I heard the second officer call out There s a torpedo! There was an explosion and smoke and steam came up between the last two funnels. The ship went down under me in about 18 minutes. Reader 2 This appalling crime was contrary to international law and the conventions of all civilized nations. It was terrible, but it felt a long way away from Sheffield. But maybe it isn t Scene 4 Friday evening, May 14 th 1915, I am arriving home when my neighbour runs up to me Neighbour with newspaper in her hand. Neighbour Have you seen this? What is it? Neighbour Have you seen what s happening down Attercliffe?

When I read it I couldn t believe it. Anti-German Rioting Reader 2 Eight Shops in Sheffield Wrecked Reader 3 Indignant people, 2 and 3 Exciting scenes at Attercliffe today Shutters pulled down Reader 2 Windows smashed Reader 2 and 3 A host of women invaded the shops, 2 and 3 Furious altercations with police Complete destruction. Neighbour Doesn t your friend live down Attercliffe? Isn t she one of them German families? Margaret is not a German.

I read down further. I see Margaret s family name Hannemann. Her shop has been wrecked. Her home has been attacked. I can t stand by and do nothing. I have to find out if she is alright. What happens next doesn t feel like real life. It feels more like being in a movie picture. Not The Perils of Pauline but the Woes of. Silent movie style sequence. 1 - goes to Attercliffe. 2 - Rioters on the street in conflict with police. 3 - Hannemann shop wrecked. Margaret outside in tears, but unhurt. 4 - They gather a few of Margaret s things, get in a taxi and return to the Burnet house. They are followed. 5 - A mob gathers and throws things at the house and shouts insults. Hun lover, murderer, blooming German spy, rotten German spy, German refugee. 6 - It is too dangerous for Margaret to stay. Reluctantly lets Margaret go. She leaves her belongings with. I am so helpless. I don t know where she went. How can people be so cruel? Father comes back the next morning. You heard what happened? Are you alright? I was so frightened, but I couldn t just leave her. You have to. There s nothing you can do. You have to stay safe.

Those people were her neighbours. They d bought from the Hannemann s shop for years. They d seen Margaret grow up amongst them. I know, but we re living in difficult times, dark times. It doesn t make sense. Are those Margaret s things? Yes. You have to take them back. What? We can t have them here. But her home is wrecked. People will think we re pro-german. It will make us targets. I can t turn my back on my friend. We won t be safe. Think of your Mother. Think of and.

I try to get a taxi to take me back. None will. Scared of helping a pro-german, I suppose. So I walk, and people in the street shout at me Person 1 Traitor Person 2 Hun lover Person 3 I ll break your jaw for you Person 4 You should be hung Person 1 I ll string you up myself. Our windows are broken. They throw stones at Father. He hasn t done anything. They stone him until he is ill. It will take more than Sanatos to help him now. I write to the paper to tell my story. I can t think of anything else to do. I say What is an English girl to do? If it wasn t for the protection of the police I should be at the mob s mercy. I am certainly English, for which I thank God, though one cannot help their nationality. Burnet family on stage. No Joseph. All look sadder and older. What did the Great War take from me, from my family? It took my brother, which was more than punishment enough, even for those people who hated what I did for Margaret. It took my Father s health and his humour. It took my Mother s joy. It took away my faith in people, but it didn t take my strength. It didn t take my courage. It made me even more determined to fight for what I think is right. END

Additional Information Before July 18, 1917, the British Royal family had a surname of Saxe-Coburg Gotha going back to the time when a German family had inherited the British Crown. They also held various German titles. It was at this point in World War I, that the British Royal family changed their name to Windsor. Woodrow Wilson was the president of the USA during World War I Glossary Kaiser is what the Germans called their King. Suffragettes were a group of women who famously fought for the right of women to have the vote. They were very active before World War I using lots of different techniques including violence. Convention is the way in which something is usually done, or an agreement between countries. Altercation is a noisy argument or disagreement, especially in public. Hun is a name that the British propaganda machine gave to the Germans as a reference to Attila the Hun, who was viewed as a savage an uncivilised person. Copyright If you wish to perform or use this play for any purpose other than in the classroom, please contact Paul Whitfield, from Whitworks Adventures in Theatre to request permission and/or explore costs. whitworksait@gmail.com http://www.watheatre.co/index.html