Entrapped and isolated, five women come together to weave their
narratives in a mix of monologue and dialogue, merging reality and
memories of coping and longing. June Prager, director and playwright,
threads these stories together in a waiting room of a shelter for
trafficked women. the play shows the multifaceted experiences inherent
to trafficking, as not every human story is the same. In one scene,
"Good girl, smart girl, so pretty" is a line repeated to portray how
victims are subjugated so they will sexually perform.