Isaac returns home from the war in Afghanistan only to discover a household in revolt. His mom, liberated from an abusive marriage, with a now ailing husband, and Isaac’s newly out transgender sibling as her ally, crusades to dismantle the patriarchy. But in Taylor Mac’s sly, subversive comedy, we learn that annihilating the past doesn’t always free you from it.
Obie Award-winner Taylor Mac’s “audacious, uproarious black comedy” (New York Times) flips the script on gender power dynamics and asks a key question: how do we heal when our politics divide us?
It’s a sly kitchen-sink drama covered in glitter, and you’ll laugh your way through to an answer.







