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On the day of friend Tony's funeral, Calvin is very bitter. He sees his own life with wife Lynn fading away with no meaning. The shallow life of two friends at the funeral only manages to sink him further into the depths, where he examines before our eyes why life is so meaningless. One of them reflects that he wants to be remembered after he dies, and Calvin points out that nobody is remembered for who they are, only what they did. Everyone remembers that Christopher Wren built St Paul's, but nobody knows what colour hair he had, or whether he wore a moustache. When we're young, we look forward to things. When we're older we look back. Calvin realises he's missed the one time in his life when he wasn't looking forward or back, he was actually satisfied, and he missed it. Lynne and Calvin announce to their friends that their marriage is splitting because of an affair with Tony, the recently deceased. This intrigues their friends, but the revelation that it was Calvin who was having the affair and the knowledge that Tony died from AIDS, quickly breaks the final friendship apart, leading to a tragic conclusion. Ages flexible, but need to be compatible with relationships. Note that Peters could be played by a woman. With very minor changes, the part of David could easily be played by a disabled actor.
Author's Notes Remember Me was written at a very low point in my life. I sometimes tell people that a lot of Calvin's character is from within me, and occasionally they have made (incorrect) assumptions. Nevertheless,
Calvin is realising his own mortality following the death of his friend.
He's angry about it, feeling his life has been futile and looking for
someone to blame for it. There's no happy ending here. I formed the idea
from the opinion that it could be argued trees, buildings and so on are
somehow cleverer than we humans, because they'll be around long after
we're dead and gone (and forgotten). 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.
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