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Steve's
and Janet's marriage has gone a little stale. Steve is out of work and
Janet works all hours trying to support them. To add a bit of spice to
his life Steve spends long hours dreaming about Claire, a girl who
satisfies his every fantasy but unfortunately for Steve exists only in
his (very visible) imagination. Janet organises a lingerie party to make
some spare cash. Imagine Steve's surprise when one of the guests -
Maxine - looks exactly like Claire, even though she doesn't quite behave
like her. Nevertheless Steve is in love. Janet leaves and Steve and
Maxine move in together. Maxine tries - she really does - to return
Steve's devotion but Steve is reaching for the impossible. In
desperation Steve imagines Claire again, except that his imaginary
Claire turns into Maxine before his eyes and is lost to him forever. The
play closes with Steve wishing once again for that which he can no
longer have - Janet.
Author's Notes "Dream, Lover" - while declared as a comedy, has a sad edge to it. It's based around a man's dissatisfaction with his lot, to the extent he loses himself to fantasies with the aid of pulp novels. Except we see his fantasy woman come to life. When he actually meets the physical embodiment of her, she's nothing like the woman he dreamed of. The sad twist in the end is that he has given up everything he had for the things he thought he wanted... and ended up with neither. Past Productions I have recently started adding production photos, posters, etc. If your group has done this play and have any I can use, please contact me. Some
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