THE play which relaunched Wendover Theatre Society was a smash hit when first perfromed in London's West End in 1983.
The play told the story of John Smith a London cabbie and tired but successful bigamist for three years, with a wife in
Streatham and another in Wimbledon. One day his strict adherence to a knife edge schedule was upset when he gallantly
intervened in a mugging and was taken to hospital with concussion. In the ensuing complications John tried bravely to
cope with neighbours, prying policemen, the press and two increasingly irate wives.
The success of this production in Wendover ensured the continuation of the revitalised group.