Forget-me-knot, Greytown Little Theatre's latest production, is now in full swing.
Diana Boulton, who successfully produced Entertaining Angels and Relationships in previous years, is the director.
The play was written by David Tristram who has had a long career as a playwright with over 23 plays to his name, as well as two films and a novel.
His plays take a farcial view of life and many of his comedies look at crime, alcohol and drugs.
The play focuses on Robert Zeinfeld (Andrew Charnock), a confused man, although not from circumstances of his own doing.
He's got a bump on the head, resulting in amnesia and a night in the cells of a police station.
Inspector Monroe (Dave Adams) is also a confused man, but does he have anybody to blame but himself?
When Robert is found wandering the streets in his confused state, Monroe is on the case, or so he thinks.
More bewilderment arises when Robert's wife (Yvonne Way) is summoned.
She knows Robert shouldn't be anywhere near where he was found.
What is going on, and how does Monroe's wife (Solitaire Robertson) fit into all of this?
And does Robert really have amnesia?
To find out the full story, and to enjoy a fun night book a ticket as the production enters its final week.
The play runs from March 12 to 15 at 8pm.
Tickets are $20, on sale at The Village Art Shop Greytown.
Door sales available.