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Start: Okay, so when I was a bit younger than you, I had this thing about a piano. Obsession. Night and day and night I’m like, daddy please find me a piano, daddy please make a piano, daddy please turn into a piano. I already had a name for it, Jason Jackson.
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End: Every time we break something, it is okay, as long as we remember how it used to look like. Then we can build it again. And I did. So it’s okay. And you know, it was. Okay.
For full extended monologue, please refer to the script edition cited here: Jung, Hansol, Cardboard Piano, Samuel French, 2016, pp 25-26.
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