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Chaim, a Jewish refugee who has settled in Canada, goes to a cinema
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THE WANDERER: He gets off the train at Brasov
Snow’s falling
There’s no commotion, it must have happened hours ago…
The butcher’s shop is burned and on one of the hooks hangs the butcher’s son
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Chaim picks him up, turns and looks into the eyes of God
Chaim blinks
The sun’s bright
He looks around
He’s standing on the sidewalk outside a cinema in Montreal
For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Hannah Moscovitch, Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story, Concord Theatrics, 2017.
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