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Patrick Harvey, Jon Lutyens, Sunam Ellis in Memoirs of a Forgotten Man (Annabel Clark) |
Through March 9, 2024
A fascinating and brilliantly written production, Memoirs
of a Forgotten Man, is now onstage at 12th Avenue Arts, by Thalia’s
Umbrella. It feels like a decades-past Russian-written critique of their
government, but was written by an American, D. W. Gregory, and only in 2018.
We meet Dr. Berezina (Sunam Ellis) who is trying to
get her doctorate thesis approved for publication and has been called in to
meet Comrade Kreplev (Jon Lutyens), but it’s on a Sunday morning – a very
odd time to be meeting about this effort. Immediately, we are on edge because
she is on edge. A feeling of menace and discomfort infuse every moment. What is
she doing there? What is he doing there?
Kreplev practically dismisses all of her scientific effort.
He demands to know information that is not present in her writings. Her
focus is regarding memory and how it works. She has written about a subject of
hers whom she both studied and counseled 20 years earlier. But the man has
disappeared. Kreplev is most interested in him and where he has disappeared to.
She is completely baffled by this.