The Feminine Urge to Disappear
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Anna Watts and Staci Mize
The Feminine Urge to Disappear is a hot pink play about the lengths that women have to go to feel safe in the workplace. Two women, X1 and X2, sip oat milk lattes at their favorite organic cafe as they #WorkFromHome. They are happy and safe in their girly existence, blissfully indulging in distractions, until the presence of [him] jolts them from their peaceful playfulness. As the danger increases, they plunge deeper into frivolous distractions; their reality is too much to bear.
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