Overview
Set in an isolated chalet in the French Alps, Trap For A Lonely Man is a
gripping psychological thriller concerning a man who has apparently
lost his wife, and is rapidly losing his mind. After having reported his
wife’s disappearance to the police, Daniel Corban is visited by a young
priest who claims he has found Madam Corban well and repentant for
running out on her husband. When Daniel’s wife enters the chalet
however, he is outraged to discover that she is not Madam Corban, though
she insists she is. It becomes increasingly apparent to Daniel that he
is facing some sort of conspiracy, as various witnesses declare that she
is indeed the Madam Corban they have seen happily ensconced in the
chalet with Daniel before her disappearance occured, and when the police
fail to believe his story he can only conclude that they are trying to
drive him mad - or worse still, to his death. We learn that there is a
considerable inheritance at stake, which is reason enough for a scheme
of deception and corruption - but just who is telling the truth and to
what lengths can a person go to distort the facts? The tension and
mystery are sustained to the very last moments of the play.