
Café Malaise
Wade walks into a bar and orders a sandwich — but what arrives is a surreal collision of memory, regret, and temptation.
On one side of the stage: Honkers, a garish breastaurant where lust and escape are always on tap. On the other: a quiet diner that shouldn’t exist, serving the one thing Wade thought he’d never taste again — his mother’s apricot grits.
As the line between reality and afterlife dissolves, Wade must choose between comforting illusion and painful truth. A theatrical meditation on guilt, grief, and the fast food of the soul.
Three women. Two men. One split set.
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