Tom Stoppard

Jumpers


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       JUMPERS

      PLAYS

      Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead* Enter a Free Man* The Real Inspector Hound* After Margritte* Jumpers* Travesties* Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land* Every Good Boy Deserves Favour* Night and Day Dogg’s Hamlet and Cahoot’s Macbeth* The Real Thing Rough Crossing Hapgood Arcadia Indian Ink The Invention of Love* Voyage: The Coast of Utopia Part I* Shipwreck: The Coast of Utopia Part II* Salvage: The Coast of Utopia Part III*

      TELEVISION SCRIPTS

      A Separate Peace

      Teeth

      Another Moon Called Earth

      Neutral Ground

      Professional Foul

      Squaring the Circle

      RADIO PLAYS

      The Dissolution of Dominic Boot

      “M” Is for Moon Among Other Things

      If You’re Glad I’ll Be Frank

      Albert’s Bridge

      Where Are They Now?

      Artist Descending a Staircase

      The Dog It Was That Died

      In the Native State

      SCREENPLAYS

      Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead

      Shakespeare in Love (with Marc Norman)

      FICTION

      Lord Malquist & Mr. Moon

       TOM STOPPARD Jumpers

      Copyright © 1972 by Tom Stoppard

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      First-class professional, stock, and amateur applications for permission to perform it, and those other rights stated above, must be made in advance to Samuel French, Inc., 45 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10010.

      “Sentimental Journey” by Bud Green, Les Brown, and Ben Homer, copyright © 1944 by Morley Music Inc., is published in Great Britain by Edwin H. Morris & Co. Ltd., 15 St. George St., London Wl, from whom permission to perform it must be obtained.

      “Forget Yesterday” by Tom Stoppard and Marc Wilkinson copyright © 1972 by Josef Weinberger Ltd., 10 Rathbone Street, London Wl, England, from whom tape recordings of the song itself and the background track of “Sentimental Journey” as recorded by the National Theatre for the original production are available on application for use in other productions.

       Printed in the United States of America

      Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 73-21011

      eBook ISBN-13: 978-0-8021-9538-5

      Grove Press

      841 Broadway

      New York, NY 10003

       For Miriam

       Characters

      GEORGE

      DOROTHY

      ARCHIE

      BONES

      CROUCH

      SECRETARY

      8 JUMPERS who also play:

      SCOTT

      CLEGTHORPE

      and

      USHERS

      CHAPLAINS

      DANCERS

      The play is in two Acts and a

      Coda which follows the second act

      without interruption.

      Jumpers was first performed by the National Theatre Company at the Old Vic Theatre, London, on 2nd February 1972, when the cast was as follows:

GEORGEMichael Hordern
DOROTHYDiana Rigg
ARCHIEGraham Crowden
BONESDavid Ryall
CROUCHPaul Curran
SECRETARYAnna Carteret
JUMPERS, etcRay Callaghan
Tom Dickinson
Michael Edgar
Tom Georgeson
Lionel Guyett
William Hobbs
David Howey
Barry James
Brian Jameson
Desmond McNamara
Riggs O’Hara
Howard Southern
Harry Waters

      Directed by Peter Wood

      Designed by Patrick Robertson

       Author’s note

      In preparing previous plays for publication I have tried with some difficulty to arrive at something called a ‘definitive text’, but I now believe that in the case of plays there is no such animal. Each production will throw up its own problems and very often the solution will lie in some minor change to the text, either in the dialogue or in the author’s directions, or both. What follows is a basic version of Jumpers. The National Theatre production was mounted on a revolve stage and this fact alone was responsible for various small changes to the links between scenes. I have also included here the stage directions relating to the wall-sized television screen which the National Theatre was able to provide, but such a screen is not intended to be essential to the play’s workability. I also shortened the play slightly in ways which are not shown here.

      T.S.

      POSTSCRIPT (February 1973):… And indeed, after some months’ absence Jumpers returned to the National Theatre in a slightly altered form. This edition incorporates the changes because they seem to me an improvement on the original.