Do we weep while we're eating the food? asks Hedley.
I suppose so says Vello.
What is the food? asks Sweezus.
Leftovers, says Arthur.
Where would they've found them in an earthquake? asks Sweezus.
In a pantry, says Arthur.
With the potatoes, says Terence.
Potatoes grow under the ground, says Hedley.
But after, says Terence.
Enough! says Vello. The food is unimportant.
So, says Gaius. After I'm seized by the henchman, what happens next?
He leads you away, says Vello. End of chapter.
And end of performance, says Denis. A bit flat, wouldn't you say.
I might add a few words, says Vello.
Yeah, says Sweezus. You could mention the auto da fé.
I could, says Vello.
We've still got the costumes, says Belle.
Can I wear one? asks Terence.
And me? asks Hedley.
Not you, says Terence. You've got two parts already.
No one is going to wear one, says Vello. It's chapter five only.
Plus your few words, says Denis.
And the prequel, says Sweezus.
What prequel? asks Vello.
Where we learn more about James the Anabaptist, says Sweezus. You agreed.
Did I? says Vello.
You did, says Denis. Why not let Sweezus handle the prequel?
What a good idea, says Vello. Let's see what he comes up with.
Thanks boss, says Sweezus.
Keep it short, says Vello. And no extras.
Except me, says Terence.
And no props, says Vello.
Just two florins, says Sweezus. To show my charitable nature.
No, says Vello.
One florin, says Terence. And I'll be the florin.
Good on you little buddy, says Sweezus.
Terence looks at Hedley.
Hedley is rolling his eyes.
As if Terence, who has never been to Theatre Bugs, could act the part of a florin.