St. Peter’s Foot is a two-character play about Mike and Roma, a quirky middle- aged, self-absorbed, childless couple, who have no idea how hilariously miserable they are.
On the eve of a long-planned trip to Italy, to scatter the ashes of Roma’s deceased mother into the Po River, a gift is left at their door that causes them to question their marriage, their illusion of happiness, and their priorities. The play asks – and answers this question: Is love enough to conquer regret?
Anna Theresa Cascio’s new play St. Peter’s Foot touches on abortion and right of choice, as well as lifestyle decisions that many couples make: to live a child-free life.









