

Women Laughing
Michael Wall
What’s on the menu for Meredith, Tori, and Sandy, the three women in Guy’s life?
Healthy lifestyles, upward mobility, meaningful sex?
Or self-loathing and distorted priorities?
Inspired by the strangely ubiquitous advertising trend of picturing attractive women blissfully eating salad, award-winning playwright Sheila Callaghan breaks all the rules of our image-obsessed culture in Women Laughing Alone With Salad .
This raw comedy is served with a side of feminism and tossed with audacious imagery, biting social critique, and devastating humor.
"Callaghan takes a razor dipped in acid to slash through the thickets of the impossible standards of appearance and behavior men impose upon women — and that women then impose on themselves and each other."
— The Chicago Tribune
Women Laughing Alone with Salad is a comedy play written by Sheila Callaghan and published by Samuel French .
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