North Taranaki Midweek

Next play challenge for cast

- STAFF REPORTER

The four cast members of Cue Theatre’s next production, Forget-Me-Knot, aim to entertain and intrigue their audiences.

Written by David Tristram, the script is witty and challengin­g.

Imagine the plight of poor Robert Zeinfeld, found wandering the streets of a big city at 4am, without the slightest idea of how he got there. Then he ends up with a very suspicious policeman, newly promoted, and stressed.

There are many situations we can all relate to – the frustratio­ns of coping with workplace woes, the webs of deception that can intrude on everyday life.

Simon Buick, who plays Robert Zeinfeld, is enjoying his first play at Cue Theatre. He is well known as an actor in New Plymouth, having performed in Fat Pig, Don’t Start Without Me, God of Carnage, The Love List and Anyone For Breakfast. He has also been in Repertory’s Searching For Doctor Branovich, another of David Tristram’s plays.

Lindsay Franklin is Inspector Monroe, who is finding the complicati­ons of the situation rather too much, dealing as he must with three difficult people, his wife included. Franklin’s role is a large one and he gives it great dedication, determined to create a character with whom we can empathise. He says he was looking for a larger part, and he has certainly found it.

Katherine Wolfe has worked for Cue on several occasions, starting in 1990. Twenty-two years later she came back, to play several cameo roles in The Great Gatsby. She says that she enjoyed working at Cue so much that she came back to be Penny in When Did You Last See Your Trousers? Cue Theatre values her talent, and there is no doubt that her portrayal of Julia Zeinfeld, Robert’s wealthy wife, will delight audiences.

Karlina Nickson brings to life the role of Monroe’s wife, who has a busy career as a doctor, with her love interest ‘‘on the side’’. Nickson is no stranger to theatre in New Plymouth and Inglewood. She has acted brilliantl­y for Cue in The Game’s Afoot and Fox on the Fairway, with great success.

The play is directed by John K Butler, well known for his acting talent, and remembered in many diverse roles. He is supported by an able and enthusiast­ic crew of designers, set builders, production staff – the many people who contribute to the achievemen­t that is a theatre show.

 ??  ?? Katherine Wolfe, seen here in When Did You Last See Your Trousers?, stars in the latest Cue Theatre production.
Katherine Wolfe, seen here in When Did You Last See Your Trousers?, stars in the latest Cue Theatre production.
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