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WITHOUT SAYING GOODBYE
(a synopsis)
Elizabeth Gerringer
A three-act play

Act One, Scene I
Discovery
Gretchen and the clown Bozo meet at
Pier 39 on the Embarcadero in San Francisco. They discuss the girl
for whom Bozo is searching and his reasons for trying to find her.
Bonnie warns him the girl is difficult to find because of her various
disguises.

Act One, Scene II
Inquiry
Bozo confronts Mitramb who he believes
is a former friend of Gretchen, the girl he is seeking. Bozo accuses
Mitramb of being jealous and is infuriated at the stubborn, selfish,
attitude of the priest whom Bozo accuses of murdering Gretchen’s
husband.

Act One, Scene III
Rediscovery
Gretchen appears on the wharf as a
clown. She meets Bozo and begins a conversation about clowns. They
discuss different kinds of clowns and their purpose in life. Bozo
realizes Bonnie is the girl for whom he has been searching.

Act Two, Scene I
Revelation
Mitramb telephones his attorney, Mr.
Calera to discuss his side of his story. He is afraid he is going to
be discovered because of his plot to kill Gretchen’s husband and
destroy Gretchen before Gretchen exposes him or brings charges against
him.

Act Two, Scene II
Motivation
Bozo and Gretchen discuss Mitramb’s
plot and Gretchen expresses faith in her situation. She claims her
belief in astrology is important and has developed strength through
reading worthwhile books and through creative arts. Bozo and Gretchen
discuss the political motivations and the individual lawsuits on which
they are working. Gretchen warns Bozo someone may seek revenge
against him.

Act Two, Scene III
Retribution
This
scene is a play within a play in which four clowns appear including
Gretchen. Bozo talks to the audience and introduces the scene.
Mitramb is in the audience watching the scene. Two men appear from
each aisle and shoot him, then disappear out the back stage door.

Act Three, Scene I
Transition
Gretchen
defends herself in court against the attempted murder of Mitramb. Mr.
Calera, the prosecuting attorney, is sarcastic and rude, but later
changes his attitude when he realizes Gretchen is innocent and
challenges the judge’s right to hear the case based on prejudice. Mr.
Calera raises several legal issues and withdraws as the attorney for
Mitramb. The trial is to continue as Gretchen acts in her own behalf
as her own attorney.

Act Three, Scene II
Farewell
Gretchen
and Bozo discuss the trial and Gretchen expresses an interest in
Bozo’s work and computers. Gretchen senses she is being betrayed by
Bozo and tells him, “I love you, honey, but the season is over.”

Act Three, Scene III
An Appropriate Justice
This
scene is a trial in which Gretchen anticipates she will be tried for
the attempted murder of Mitramb. Instead, she is quizzed about her
intent to draw a parallel between her methods of evaluating the legal
field and the medical profession. She declares her right to privacy
and argues with the doctor Mitramb hired to destroy her through his
efforts at psychological blackmail. The doctor changes his attitude
in favor of Gretchen and the judge rules in her favor.

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