

IAN MCAULEY
PLAYS
ENIGMA
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A young student gets a lot more than he bargained for when he takes on temporary work helping out an elderly council workman at a cemetery in London. Buried there is General Komorowski, who led the Polish uprising against the Nazis in 1944. Visiting the grave is an elderly Polish resistance fighter consumed by guilt at his betrayals under torture, and the student becomes privy to long-concealed secrets that put him in personal danger.
Enigma has been performed at the following venues:
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The Waterfront Studio, Norwich (April 1991). Director: Jonathan Meth. AVC Productions.
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The King’s Head, Islington (February 1992). Director: Syd Golder. Elephant Theatre.
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The Rose Theatre Club, Fulham (March 1992). Director: Syd Golder. Elephant Theatre.
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Lunchbox Theatre, Aberdeen (March 2016). Director: Chris Begg. Quids-In Theatre Company.
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Enigma is available for performance through Stagescripts.com.