Pia weaves and waits for her husband, Odysseus, to arrive home. She cannot stop weaving or telling stories, or her suitors will come knocking at her door and force her into the very fate she is weaving her way out of. A loose adaptation of the Odyssey, from the perspective of his wife, in which she ponders the nature of storytelling, gendered power dynamics in relationships, and the resentment she harbours for the men she loves....

We click a button. A box arrives. It’s opened. Its contents are removed. Its contents are used. End of story. Surprise! (...

The play exposes the secret life of "Elizabeth," a character who constellates lost archetypal fragments of the Western psyche, exposing the tragedy and absurd comedy of our genealogical past and the narratives that bind us still today....