It's an actor's worst nightmare. You are about to go on and suddenly you realize you can't remember a word of the play. Not an entrance or an exit. Nothing.
It's just one of the choice moments in the deliciously theatrical romp, Playing Bare. It was especially fun on opening night when the audience was full of actors who saw their lives flashing before them in this antic Theatre Network production by Dominic Champagne, an irreverent take on the fuzzy line where real life and theatre meet. You don't have to be an actor to enjoy the evening - but it helps if you've been there.
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