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Forget-Me Knot

Forget-me knot posterForget-Me Knot by David Tristam. Directed by Anne Jenkin.

Imagine the plight of poor old Robert Zeinfeld. Found wandering the streets of Leicester at 4am, without even the slightest clue how he got there. Total amnesia. And only a bruised head and a suspicious policeman for company. Not an experience you'd forget in a hurry, I would imagine. 

But then again, you have to see it from the policeman's point of view. Maybe this Zeinfeld character's not what he seems. Maybe he hasn't lost his memory at all. Maybe it's all an elaborate cover-up for, well, something or other. 

Trouble is, the deeper he digs, the more confused he gets, until he finds himself wrestling a plot with more twists than a buckled slinky.

This is another hilarious comedy from the pen of David Tristram.

Performances: Thursday 1 July to Saturday 1o July 2004 at TheatreWorks (formerly the Little Theatre), Recreation Drive, Birkenhead, North Shore. No performances on Monday and Tuesday.

Tickets are $15.

Cast

Robert

Scott Hayden

Inspector Munroe

Garry Jenkin

Julia Zeinfeld

Claire Buckley

Samantha

Andrea Fawkner

 

Samantha (Andrea Fawkner, far left) is confronted by her husband, Inspector Munroe (Garry Jenkin, far right), while Julia (Claire Buckley) and Robert (Scott Hayden) look on

Inspector Munroe's frustration with Robert Zeinfeld bursts forth

Julia Zeinfeld describes how she may, or may not, have lost a husband

Robert listens in to a conversation between Samantha and her husband, Inspector Munroe