Magda lives in mortal terror of the sinister knocking she hears at her front door. She's certain it's them. She's been expecting them. She's seen them watching, waiting, standing outside. They took away her job; they'll take away her children. Then, after the knocking, comes the interrogation. Layers of her life peeled slowly away. It's six months since her husband was taken; since he "disappeared". No one can tell Magda anything. Just, one night, he simply didn't come home. David Eliet's play takes us into the chilling world of a the interrogator - and the interrogated. A repressive society singling out those whose freedom it wishes to curb.