Prologue for
Curae Non Ipsa In Morte Relinquunt. I often use prologues for historical/mythical pieces, but because this piece is such a quick bang I don't think that one in general is useful. However, with the desire to not intentionally confuse any given audience...
(VIRGIL sits at a bar on stage. He looks like Sinatra at 7 in the morning after a night out on the town, and is staring down at a rather full wine glass in front of him After a moment, he acknowledges the presence of the audience with a nod.)
VIRGIL
Good evening.