Synopsis

Despite every indication to the contrary, Leah is not a woman who fails to meet her own expectations, but a young girl who prematurely fears failure. She embarks on a journey to her own life, where she meets instances of herself from past, present, and future. It is a nightmare, a joke, or a revelation. What is Leah's destiny? She has a gift for music, she loves playing the piano, but the music teacher is always dissatisfied. She feels she is different from her sister and she externalizes the feeling by inventing a third sister. Her husband has different goals and he apparently killed the butcher. Everyone naturally interacts with everyone else; however, the real problem is that they run out of paper.

The show will reinforce theatre as a locus where reality and dream meet. In that realm, absurd talk is the wisest decision. Unintentionally, but patiently, the spectator watches a 10-year old girl's dream. One is left wondering what play one would have seen were not for Leah to interfere with the plans of the theater manager. And who is Mr. M after all? These thoughts will make the theatrical experience a part of the spectator's life.