Act 1
Scene: late September: HOB and WOB walk into the main square of Vilnius, Lithuania.
WOB: Vilnius looks like a de Chirico painting.
HOB: Wait, remind me who de Chirico is? Oh, yeah, I think I remember. Is he the one with the steep perspective and shadows and the girl with the hoop?

Mystery and Melancholy of a Street by Giorgio de Chirico. Oil on canvas, 1914
WOB: Yes, that guy. But not just that painting. A lot of his stuff looks like Vilnius.
HOB: I don’t know any of his other paintings.
WOB: (after a few minutes have elapsed) OMG it looks just like a de Chirico!
HOB: (exasperated) I told you already, I don’t know his other work. Why don’t we look it up later?
End scene.

The Red Tower by Giorgio de Chirico. Oil on canvas, 1913
Act 2
Scene: a one bedroom apartment in Chicago in mid November. HOB is making pizza dough and WOB is surfing the internet while cuddling an elderly cat.
WOB: Hey HOB, come over here and look at this. (She pulls up google images on her screen).

The Disquieting Muses by Giorgio de Chirico. Oil on canvas, 1947
HOB: What are those?
WOB: de Chirico paintings.
HOB: Wow! They look just like Vilnius.
WOB: (Yells, wakes up cat) WHAT I WAS SAYING.
End scene.

The Evil Genius of a King by Giorgio de Chirico. Oil on canvas, 1914-15
(Playwright’s note: all de Chirico images courtesy of Wikipedia).
How we got to Vilnus: train from Siauliai to Vilnius.
Where we slept: Sofijos Studio Old Town Apartment. Price: €45 for a double. Recommended: yes.
Why didn’t de Chirico paint hot air balloons? They would look so much like pictures of Vilnius.
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Not sure if there were any hot air balloons around in Italy in the early 20th century but I think he was anticipating them with all his balloon-like shapes.
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That was fun!
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That satisfaction of reading an entire play in under 5 minutes….
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That play is so … Beckett-like.
Oh, hang on, this is where we came in.
🙂
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Of course if this was really a Beckett play HOB and I would be having our conversation buried up to our necks in sand or something. 🙂
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😀 No doubt the stage set design would be inspired by a de Chirico painting if sand was involved.
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Uber cool!
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Yeah, it is surprisingly cool city with quite an eclectic variety of architecture.
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