Authors: David Mamet
Shoeshine
Shoeshine
was first produced at The Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York with the following cast directed by W. H. Macy: Everett Ensley, Arthur French, Pirie MacDonald, Joseph Jamroy, Colin Stinton, and Trey Hunt.
Scene:
Sam's Shoeshine Parlor
.
Afternoon
.
Characters
Sam,
a middle-aged black man
.
Jim,
a young black man
.
Miller
and
Fox,
two middle-aged white men
.
Dowd,
a white man
.
Customer,
a white man
.
Jim:
You want me to do these?
Sam:
They got a shine ticket on it?
Jim:
I
saw
it .. .
Sam:
You did . . . ?
Jim:
Yeah. It must of gone down in the boot.
Sam:
No, no. I'm saying that it
has
a ticket on it.
Jim:
I know that it has. I got it. Here it is.
(
Pause
.) You want me to do ‘em?
Sam:
Yeah. You start on ‘em.
Jim:
Which ones here?
Sam:
The
brown
there. Just like you're doing.
Jim:
Alright. (
Pause
.)
Sam:
And those ones there?
Jim:
The red?
Sam:
Yeah.
Jim:
Uh-huh . . .
Sam:
When you get to them you tell me.
Jim:
Alright.
Sam:
‘Cause that bitch come in here yesterday . . .
Jim:
Uh-huh.
Sam:
She said we fucked them up.
Jim:
We didn't fuck them up.
Sam:
I know we didn't. (
Pause
.)
Jim:
She fucked ‘em up her
own
self if she fucked ‘em up.
Sam:
I know she did. (
Pause
.)
Jim:
Uh-huh. (
Pause
.) You got a cigarette? (
Sam takes out his pack of cigarettes
.
Jim comes over and takes two
.) Thank you.
Sam:
That's alright.
Jim:
I went down Fifty-seven Street last night.
Sam:
Uh-huh. And how was that?
Jim:
Yeah. You know. Down on Fifty-eight Street there.
Sam:
Uh-huh. You have a good time?
Jim:
Yeah.
Sam:
Uh-huh.
Jim:
Yeah. I was glad to be there.
Sam:
I bet that you were.
(Miller
and
Fox
enter
.)
Miller:
They make me tired and after a point I can't say I blame them.
Sam:
Yessir. You get up there.
Miller
(
Referring to Fox
)
:
Me and my man here both.
Fox:
No. I don't need a shine.
Miller:
Come on, now, let me get you.
Fox:
No, I got shined up yesterday.
Sam:
We gonna get you now.
(Miller
and
Fox
climb up on the shoeshine stand
.)
Fox
(
Waving
Sam
off
)
:
I'm alright.
Sam
(
Starting on
Miller): Yessuh! (
Pause
.)
Jim
(
Of
shoes
)
:
Sucker dropped these in the
mud
. . .
(Miller
sighs loudly
.)
Fox:
Uh-huh. (
Pause
.)
Miller:
The whole thing.
Fox:
Yeah.
Sam:
You got some salt here.
Miller:
Uh-huh. (
Pause
.)
Sam:
You want me to take it off?
Miller:
What do you use to get it off?
Sam:
What? (
Pause
.)
Miller:
What do you use to get the salt off?
Jim:
. . . Down on Fifty
-eight
Street.
Sam:
Don't you worry now. We get it off.
Miller
(
To
Fox): You got’ em shined up yesterday.
Fox:
Uh-huh. (
Pause
.)
Miller:
Hmmm.
(Fox
picks up a newspaper
.)
Sam:
Yessir. You take that paper. That's for you.
Jim:
Want me to do these clear ones?
Sam:
Yeah. You do them with the saddle soap.
Miller
(
To
Fox
of paper
)
:
What's in there?
Fox:
Nothing. (
Pause
.)
Miller:
You go down to Intercorp?
Fox:
No.
Miller:
John Reynolds saw you down there.
Fox:
Well, I only stopped by.
Miller:
Why?
Fox:
You know.
Miller:
No.
Fox:
To talk to some people.
Miller:
Uh-huh. Yeah. I wouldn't take it, you know.
Fox:
No?
Miller:
Uh-huh. They offered it to me.
Fox:
I wish they'd offered it to me.
Miller:
You'd be a fool to talk to them. I think you'd be a fool to go in there.
Fox:
Come on, I only went down to say hello.
Jim:
. . . The
saddle
soap.
Miller:
And how is everyone down there?
Fox:
Fine.
(Dowd
enters
.)
Sam
(
To
Dowd): Yessuh. Did you forget something?
Dowd:
I think I lost my wallet here.
Miller:
I saw where Charlie Beeman's moved.
Fox:
Where were you sitting?
Dowd:
Up there.
(Miller
and
Fox
search for the wallet
.
Pause
.)
Fox:
It isn't here.
Miller:
How long ago’ d you . . .
Dowd:
Just a minute . . .
Sam:
Just before you came.
Miller:
Huh! (
Pause
.)
Dowd:
None of you saw a wallet here?
Miller:
No.
Sam:
Jimmy . . . ?
Fox:
No.
Jim:
What?
Sam:
You seen a wallet?
Jim:
No. (
Pause
.)
Sam:
I'm sorry, mister.
Jim:
. . . What? I seen a
wallet
?
Sam:
Yeah.
Jim:
No. (
Pause
.)
Sam:
I'm sorry, mister. (
Pause
.) You can look around. Ain't no one moved since you left.
Dowd:
Could I talk to you? (
Starts taking Sam aside
.)
Sam:
Uh?
Dowd:
Please, one moment. (
Takes him aside
.)
Miller:
Uh, buddy, can your friend finish me up?
Sam:
Jim, you finish up that man. (
Jim
goes to do so
.)
Dowd: | |
Miller: | |
Sam: | Fox: |
Dowd: | Miller: Fox: |
Jim:
You using the saddle soap on these?
Sam:
Yes. I am.
Jim:
Alright.
Miller:
You'll finish off the bottoms with the brown . . . ?
Jim:
Sure will.
Dowd: | Miller: |
Sam: | Fox: |
Dowd: | Miller: Fox: |
Sam:
I understand it all. I just can't help you.
Dowd:
I would hate to have to go and get the cops.
Sam:
Mister, you trace your steps back.
I
don't know . . .
Miller:
Where were you before you were here?
Dowd:
Next door.
Miller
(
To
Fox): . . . You want to brown-nose your way through
life
. . .
Dowd | Miller: |
Jim: | Fox: |
Dowd: | Miller: |
Jim:
No.
Dowd:
Then what the fuck business do you have asking how much was in it?
Sam:
You go an’ call your cops.
Miller:
I mean if you want to get
Byzantine
. . .
Jim:
I was just asking, sucker.
Dowd:
You've got no business to know.
Jim:
I don't?
Dowd:
You absolutely don't.
Jim:
Unless I took it.
Dowd:
Uh-huh, yeah.
Jim:
An’ then I
know
how much it was.
Dowd:
That's right.
Jim:
So what the fuck I'm
asking
for? You motherfucker, get out of this store.
Dowd:
I don't want to come back here with the police . . .
Sam:
You come back however you want. Now we don't have your money. If we had it, we would give it to you. (
Pause
.
Dowd exits
.) Oooeee! Now there's a fellow that was
mad
. . .
Jim:
. . . Sonofabitch . . .
Sam: | Miller: |
Jim:
. . . Come in here like the viceroy of some place.
Fox:
Yeah.
Sam:
Sucker come in here yesterday . . .
Jim:
Yeah . . .
Sam:
Me an Bill here, he say, “Which one of you fellows
going to give me a fine
shine
today?”
Miller:
You're going to do that brown thing?
Jim:
Yeah. I'll do her.
Miller:
In fifty years who's going to know who went to Maui with the boss.
Sam:
“Which one o’ you fellows going to give me a
shoe-shine
today!”
Jim:
Hnuh!
Miller:
. . . They wonder why the people walk.
Fox:
Uh-huh.
Sam:
“Get up,” Bill say, “You want your shoes shined you get up there.”
Miller:
. . . Not one word of backing.
Fox:
No.
Jim:
He get up?
Sam:
Yeah. He got up there.
Miller:
I'm sorry . . .
Jim:
. . . Sonofabitch.
Miller:
. . . Buddy up to you at Christmas if you made the list . . .
Sam:
“Which one you mens goan shine my nice sweet shoes today . . . “
Miller:
He wants his picture with his arm around you in the Trades . . .
Jim:
. . . Sonofabitch.
Miller:
And if you didn't make the list that year, fuck you.
Fox:
Uh-huh.
Miller:
I'm glad that sucker's gone.
Jim
(
Of nothing in particular
)
: Yessuh
. . .