WOW. Just wow.
Morgan & Angus are farmers & Angus' memory is faulty. Miles, a young playwright, comes to learn about the farm & write a play. One night, he overhears Morgan telling Angus their story; the story of two boys, a draw (Angus) & a farmer (Morgan) & how they went to the war & found these 2 girls they loved, Sally (for Angus) & Frances (for Morgan) & they had a double wedding & one day, their wives died in a car accident - Miles overhears & takes this material for his play, meaning for it to be a surprise - when Angus & Morgan see the dress rehearsal, Angus really enjoys it & even starts remembering things & Morgan's furious - Miles sticks around & tells Angus all these stories - particularly, of Hamlet (all that madness stuff), & of characters he's played & Angus wants to see the graveyard where Sally & Frances are & Morgan refuses & Angus just goes off by himself that night - Morgan's worried & Miles & he finally have a confrontation & Miles says the reason Morgan won't take Angus to the graveyard is because what he told Angus isn't true & Angus overhears & demands to know the truth - but he also starts mixing up Miles & Morgan & the stories Miles told him & his real life story with the stage one - this awful blurring of reality & fiction & the past & the present - then Miles & Morgan tell the real story together & Morgan explains how after Angus' accident, there was no double wedding right away but Sally wanted to wait till he was better & cared for him - but his injury made him mean to Sally until one day, he hit her & that's when she & Frances left - And Angus couldn't remember what happened after that & so that's when Morgan told him the lie about he double wedding & that the two girls had died in a car accident - LIKE OMG, WHAT A MOMENT OF CLARITY FOR THE TWO FRIENDS BUT THIS AWFUL REALIZATION THAT EVERYTHING HAS BEEN A LIE!!! :O Jesus. Angus realizes Morgan must hate him & how he's carried that around forever & they slip back into things in the next moment & it's weird, like they don't even acknowledge this huge lie, or the fact that their whole lives have been this lie - and Angus recites the wedding poem he never recited before & holds up his drawings.
God. What a play.
I would sell 1/10 of my soul to see this performed OMG.