Tina Howe’s three short one-act plays exploring the absurdity of ordinary women's lives.
Zilla is a recently widowed New Yorker whose boring daily routine is broken up by a visit to the dermatologist, lunch with a friend at Subway, and finally stopping by Ed Singh’s clothing stand.
'Where Women Go' marks the final work of the late Tina Howe, and explores themes of absurdity, abundance, kindness, and connection.