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CONTINUED:<br />

90.<br />

The small theatre has an intimate feeling, the audience<br />

is composed of music lovers of all ages: MUSIC STUDENTS<br />

and OLD TIMERS mixed with NOVICES who came to listen to<br />

Durufle’s music for the first time.<br />

Amongst them are Ben and George, dressed in jackets and<br />

ties - Ben with a bow tie, stylish even if his arm is in<br />

a sling (a dark blue sling that goes with his dark blue<br />

tie).<br />

The music takes a romantic turn. Ben looks at George - he<br />

knows that’s his favorite part. George keeps his<br />

attention on the stage, but brings his hand down to<br />

George’s side, as they discreetly hold hands.<br />

EXT. CONCERT HALL - NIGHT<br />

A small crowd of serious CONCERTGOERS come out from the<br />

side door to the Concert Hall. Ben and George are amongst<br />

them.<br />

They walk down the street, George is humming the music.<br />

BEN<br />

So what did you think<br />

GEORGE<br />

Not bad, though she was milking it<br />

a little.<br />

BEN<br />

Did you think so<br />

GEORGE<br />

With a piece as romantic as that<br />

you don’t need to embellish.<br />

BEN<br />

I don’t know. I loved it. I kept<br />

thinking about him and his beloved<br />

Isabella.<br />

GEORGE<br />

That’s not true, though. That<br />

whole he-wrote-it-to-convince-herparents-to-let-him-marry-her,<br />

that’s a myth, you know.<br />

BEN<br />

I’m not like you, though. I prefer<br />

a little embellishment.

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