BRING ME YOUR LOVE
BRING ME YOUR LOVE
from the short story by Charles Bukowski
Adapted and directed by Brian Jucha
Premiered April 1993 at Ontological at St. Mark's Church, New York City.
Presented by Via Theater as part of Via Theater Triplets.
Created in collaboration with
Ensemble: Megan Spooner, David Neumann, David Steinberg, Lisa Welti
Set Design: Sarah Edkins
Lighting design: Roma Flowers
Costumes: Kasia Walicka-Maimone
Assistant Director & Stage Manager: Robin Riddell
"Jucha's clever direction turns the tale into an increasingly hilarious romp." - The New York Times
Photos: Talmage Cooley
Illustrations on original printing by R. Crumb
Harry: Gloria, please!
Gloria: crying. Why didn't you bring me any chocolates?
Harry: Gloria, you told me you hated chocolates.
Gloria: I don't hate chocolates! I love chocolates!
Harry: Don't cry, Gloria, please ... I'll bring you chocolates, anything you want ... Listen, I've rented a motel room a couple of blocks away, just to be near you.
Gloria: A motel room? You're there with some fucking whore! You watch x-rated movies together, there's a full length mirror on the ceiling.
Harry: I'll be nearby for a couple of days, Gloria. I'll bring you anything you want.
Gloria: Bring me your love, then. Why the hell don't you bring me your love?