GIRLS (overlapping names, growing strength)
Female singers only Layered a cappella opening that quickly introduces low, pulsing drum hits and a sub-bass drone, creating the sensation of a gathering storm beneath stillness; the nuns’ liturgical chant remains rigid and metronomic while the girls’ harmonies grow rhythmically bolder and more syncopated, pushing against the beat like a march; tempo steady but insistent, with drums gradually intensifying to feel like a heartbeat becoming a war drum; vocal dynamics move from quiet reclamation to full-throated collective declaration, culminating in a powerful, rhythm-driven unison that overtakes the chant; overall tone is reverent but insurgent — identity reclaimed through organized, unstoppable sound.
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Lyrics
GIRLS (overlapping names, growing strength)
Margaret.
Brigid.
Catherine.
Anne.
Patricia.
Joan.
Eileen.
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(Low drone enters. The nuns stand in formation.)
NUNS (perfect, unwavering unison — slow, controlled)
Hail Mary, full of grace,
The Lord is with thee.
Blessed art thou among women,
And blessed is the fruit of thy womb—
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(The girls continue, but softer, trying to hold ground.)
GIRLS (underneath, steady)
Say my name.
Say it clear.
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NUNS (stronger, more insistent)
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
Pray for us sinners—
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(The nuns’ tempo tightens slightly, almost mechanical.)
GIRLS (growing louder)
Say my name.
Say it whole.
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NUNS
Now and at the hour
Of our death.
Amen.
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(The final “Amen” echoes, long and resonant.)
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(Silence. Then one girl steps forward.)
GIRL 1 (clear, unshaken)
Margaret.
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GIRL 2
Brigid.
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GIRL 3
Patricia.
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(Now the girls sing their names in harmony — stronger than before.)
The nuns try to begin again—
NUNS
Hail Mary—
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But the harmony overtakes them.
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GIRLS (full, unified)
My name.