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Chaim, a Jewish refugee who has settled in Canada, goes to a cinema
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THE WANDERER: He gets off the train at Brasov
Snow’s falling
There’s no commotion, it must have happened hours ago�
The butcher’s shop is burned and on one of the hooks hangs the butcher’s son
[... � …]
Chaim picks him up, turns and looks into the eyes of God
Chaim blinks
The sun’s bright
He looks around
He’s standing on the sidewalk outside a cinema in Montreal
For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Hannah Moscovitch, Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story, Concord Theatrics, 2017.
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