Compensation

Tara, a young, lonely woman, drops out of college unbeknownst to her mother and becomes a surrogate for Gabriel and Elliott, a well-established gay couple. Suddenly, Tara finds herself carrying not only their future child, but a terrible secret as well. Compensation is a dialogue about the complex systems that coerce women into outsourcing their bodies for income, the ethical implications of men purchasing...

Tara, a young, lonely woman, drops out of college unbeknownst to her mother and becomes a surrogate for Gabriel and Elliott, a well-established gay couple. Suddenly, Tara finds herself carrying not only their future child, but a terrible secret as well. Compensation is a dialogue about the complex systems that coerce women into outsourcing their bodies for income, the ethical implications of men purchasing access to those bodies, and the profound yearning for family that drives these people to entangle themselves in these systems in the first place.

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  • Jack Padgett: Compensation

    While attending a conference in Atlanta, I got the opportunity to hear an excerpt from this play, and I have never been so engrossed in such a small section of writing. It is no exaggeration to say that the play is spellbinding; the premise, the characters, the utterly poetic writing. All of it comes together to create a truly astounding work of art. I cannot recommend Manikowski's work enough.

    While attending a conference in Atlanta, I got the opportunity to hear an excerpt from this play, and I have never been so engrossed in such a small section of writing. It is no exaggeration to say that the play is spellbinding; the premise, the characters, the utterly poetic writing. All of it comes together to create a truly astounding work of art. I cannot recommend Manikowski's work enough.

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization The Workshop Theater, Year 2019
  • Type Reading, Organization Horizon Theatre's Young Playwrights Festival, Year 2018
  • Type Workshop, Organization Carnegie Mellon Playground Festival, Year 2017

Production History

  • Type University, Organization Carnegie Mellon University, Year 2019

Awards

  • Judith Barlow Prize
    History Matters: Back to the Future
    Runner Up
    2018