A comedy of obsession that serves as a cautionary tale for modern women navigating modern romance.
Hiroshi-Me-Me-Me is a comedic exploration of obsession by Natalie Menna, depicting the pitfalls of modern romance. Presented by Theater for the New City (TNC) from February 18 to 28, and directed by Roger Hendricks Simon, the play explores the complexities of a fleeting affair between imaginative Roberta and the elusive Hiroshi. Delve into the comic chaos of their relationship, as Roberta's self-absorbed delusions create conflicts with her best friend Sarah.