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When A Man Knows

Alan Richardson

Genre: Drama

Cast size: 2

Duration: 35 mins approx

Alan Richardson | Drama | One Act | 1m, 1f

Short synopsis

A man sits alone in a chair. He is hooded, handcuffed and chained. He thinks he is alone, but discovers he is being held captive by an unknown woman. Why? The disturbing truth is chillingly revealed in a powerful two-hander that offers challenging and demanding roles for experienced actors.

Inside a dark and derelict factory, a man sits alone in a chair. His head is covered by a hood. He is handcuffed and his leg is manacled to a length of chain attached to a large concrete block. He is Edward, the managing director of a high-tech company. A few hours earlier, he was grabbed from behind in his company car park, a bag thrust over his head and bundled into the back of a van.

He thinks he is alone, but discovers he is being held captive by an unknown woman. She reveals that they have met before, but even after his hood is removed, he insists that he doesn’t know her. She knows him as Eddie and reminds him that she is Pamela. He tries to negotiate his freedom, but she is determined that all she wants is justice. For what?

Her reason dates back to a chance meeting on holiday two years previously. He finally admits that he does remember her and their brief sexual encounter, one of many he had on the same holiday. When he goads her by telling her that if she was that desperate to see him again, she could have just phoned, he makes a lunge for her, but she quickly moves out of his chained reach. If she’ll unlock his manacle and let him go, he promises not to harm her. But the harm is already done. He has given her Aids.

He protests that he didn’t know he was HIV positive, but she has proof that he was diagnosed four months before they met. Not only has he infected her, but probably other women on the same holiday, and many more on subsequent holidays. But he callously shrugs this off by asking why a medical condition should stop him from having fun.

Eddie concludes that he isn’t being held for ransom, or being turned over to the law, or finished off with a bullet. So what does Pamela intend to do to him?

His final fate is chillingly revealed in a powerful and challenging two-hander, described by the director of its première production in Australia as “Fantastic, dark, disturbing, imaginative, compelling and intriguing”.

(1m, 1f)

  • Edward Harris
  • Pamela

Runner-up, best actress, best actor nomination, best sound and best lighting at the Dunmore Festival,

Runner-up, best actor and best actor nomination at the Tubbercurry Festival for
KODE Theatre Group at the 2009 All-Ireland One Act Festival.


Runner-up, best actor and best use of sound for Hull Playgoers Society at
the 2006 All England Theatre Festival.


Runner-up for Thornhill Players at the Stirling District round of the 2006 SCDA
Festival. 

Best actor for Old Nick Theatre Company  at the 2003 One Act Festival in Tasmania,
Australia.

"A powerful chilling two-hander... Exceptionally tense" - Amateur Stage

"Superb... very well received"  New Theatre Players, Hinckley, 2011

"An absolute pleasure to direct" Director, Hull Playgoers' Society, 2006

"An excellent play" All England Theatre Festival adjudicator, 2006

"A wonderful play" Director, Hereford Players, 2005

"A chilling piece of writing...an excellent choice for a festival entry" Jane Levan, GODA Adjudicator, 2005

"What a fantastic, dark, disturbing, imaginative, and yet compelling and intriguing piece of writing" Director, Goldfields Repertory Club, Western Australia, 2004

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