SD2: The stage is dark and silent, save for gentle snoring.
Old Man (snoring): Sssssnnnuuhhh . . .
SD1: Slowly—ever so slowly—the door opens. The villain skulks into the room holding a lantern.
Villain (to the audience): Night after night, I crept into the old man’s room.
All Ravens: Night after night, he shone a sliver of light upon the eye.
Villain: But every night, the eye was closed. So I waited. After all, it was not the old man who vexed me. It was his eye.
All Ravens: His evil eye!
Villain: On the eighth night—
SD2: The villain accidentally bumps into the dresser.
Old Man (sitting up): Who’s there?
SD1: The villain freezes.
Villain: For an hour I stood still, hardly breathing. I sensed, all the while, the old man listening. And then . . .
Old Man (groaning): Ohhhhhhh . . .
Villain: It was the groan of mortal terror, a low stifled sound from the bottom of his soul.
All Ravens (groaning): Ohhhhhhh . . .
Villain: I shone my light upon the eye. And—
All Ravens: It was open!
Villain: Wide, wide open! It chilled the very marrow in my bones! And then I heard it.
Heart: Thump-thump, thump-thump, thump-thump.
All Ravens: The beating of the old man’s heart!
SD2: Eyes wide, mouth agape, the villain remains still.
Villain: The heart beat faster and faster.
All Ravens: Louder and louder.
Heart: Thump-thump, thump-thump, thump-thump.
Villain: My rage boiled! I could stand it no longer! I leapt.
All Ravens: Ahhhhhh!
Villain: Ahhhhhh!
Old Man: Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
SD1: The stage goes dark. A few seconds pass.
SD2: Then a small light comes up on the villain.
Villain: I smiled when the deed was done. Yet for many minutes, the old man’s heart beat on.
Heart: Thump-thump, thump-thump . . .
Villain: When finally it ceased, I examined the corpse. The old man was dead—stone dead.
Raven 1: It was over.
Raven 2: The heart was still.
Raven 3: The eye was closed forever.
Villain: The eye would trouble me no more.