Vello returns to the stage.
After the earthquake, says Vello.
He exits the stage.
I didn't get that, whispers one Bunnings employee to another.
After the earthquake, whispers the other.
No, I meant when we saw the lobster again after it was supposed to have turned back into a human, whispers the first one.
Yeah, me either, says the Bunnings employee.
There's not enough dialogue, says the other.
Shh! says Hedley's mother.
She is particularly sensitive because Hedley is in the next part.
Yes. It's started. The sailor is talking to Hedley.
Hedley looks nice in his kilt.
Pangloss goes over to remonstrate with the sailor.
This won't do, my friend, says Pangloss. What about the universal rule of Reason?
Bloody hell! says the sailor. I am a sailor and I was born in Batavia. I've been four times to Japan. I'm not the man for your Universal Reason.
The sailor turns to Hedley.
Do you like poetry?
No, yes, maybe, says Hedley.
You'll like this one, says the sailor. It is an ancient mariner, and he stoppeth one of three...
Coleridge, whispers Hedley's mother to one of her friends.
Nice touch, says the friend.
Come with me. I'll show you one I wrote myself, says the sailor. It's called Climbing the Hill.
I can't wait, sailor dear, says Hedley.
The sailor drapes an arm around Hedley and they exit together.
The audience claps even though it's not finished.
They liked the chemistry between the sailor and Hedley.
Candide is lying on the ground calling to Pangloss. Wine and oil ! I am dying!
Pangloss is thinking aloud.
This earthquake is nothing new. Lima had similar shocks last year. The same causes produce the same effects. There must be a vein of sulphur ....
He stops. Why is the audience laughing?
The lobster has returned with a bottle of springwater. He has Candide's face. And the red knitted hat on.
He offers the water to Candide, who looks furious for some reason.