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Forget It, It's History

Mark Henderson

Genre: Drama

Cast size: 2

Duration: 25 - 30 mins approx

Mark Henderson | Drama | One Act | 2f

Short synopsis

Cora Smith, approaching middle age, has ceased to take care of herself. She’s sitting in her dilapidated flat, drinking. Someone knocks at her door and announces herself as Julie Diggins. Julie knows that Cora was once a different person with a different name and starts to question her about the half-forgotten past. Why does it interest her?

The curtain opens to reveal middle-aged Cora Smith, dishevelled and drunk, surrounded by bottles, glasses, dilapidated furniture… and a heap of medical and scientific books and papers. She ignores the knocking at her door until it becomes insistent, and then learns that the would-be visitor is Julie Diggins, a woman about her own age. She refuses to admit Julie, especially when she believes she’s a journalist, but changes her mind when Julie addresses her as ‘Miranda Jarvis’. During the ensuing dialogue we learn that Cora was once Miranda Jarvis, a brilliant medical researcher, who while still a student made a discovery that at a stroke solved the problem of antibiotic resistance. This discovery made Phagopharm the world’s richest pharmaceutical company.

However, it was never attributed to Miranda. Miranda’s laboratory notebooks and computer hard drive were stolen by her friend Lisa Cooperson and Lisa’s colleague Heinz Kleinmann, both employees of Phagopharm. Miranda was accused of fabricating her data and dismissed from the university in disgrace. Lisa and Heinz shared with the phage expert Jan van Rimmel the Nobel Prize that should have been Miranda’s. At the height of their fame, Lisa and Heinz mysteriously died.

Cora/Miranda is furious with Julie for dragging up a past she’s trying to forget, and tries to deny having murdered the people who’d stolen her intellectual property. But Julie, who finally reveals herself as a senior CID officer, knows she’s guilty. She leaves Cora/Miranda three days to decide between: confessing to the crimes and receiving belated accolades for her great discovery; and running away, thus incurring the risk of pursuit, capture and interrogation.

The play ends as it began with Cora/Miranda alone on stage, drinking and staring into the distance. 

  • Cora Smith - 40's, aka Miranda Jarvis, has ceased to take care of herself, but is well spoken
  • Julie Diggins - 40's, speaks with something of a regional accent.
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Forget It, It's History

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