I love this play. It starts with a very dumb premise (lady won't get off the toilet!) that quickly becomes a darkly funny look at codependency and the lengths we will go to not change. Gail's desire to find a "pause room" away from the chaos of everyday life is relatable to anyone who has ever hid from the world in the safe confines of their phone, only to find the world stubbornly unwilling to stop turning and wait for you.
I love this play. It starts with a very dumb premise (lady won't get off the toilet!) that quickly becomes a darkly funny look at codependency and the lengths we will go to not change. Gail's desire to find a "pause room" away from the chaos of everyday life is relatable to anyone who has ever hid from the world in the safe confines of their phone, only to find the world stubbornly unwilling to stop turning and wait for you.