The Woman Decomposed follows one actress, surrounded by a stage of human forms, mannequins, figurines, plastic parts and the audience, as she confronts the many images of “woman” that live within her. The concept of woman is both defined internally by her sense of self and externally by the relationship with society’s image of woman. The pain and challenge of living unsatisfied within oneself is too great, and therefore individuals choose to believe the lie that they are happy, in order to survive. That happiness is hollow, she warns, built on unstable ground that will not support us for long. The Woman Decomposed follows one woman, but it speaks about each of us who inhabit human society. She speaks about the whole of which we are all a part. There is the microcosmic whole, which is one person made up of many conflicting selves. And there is the macrocosmic whole, which is one society made up of individuals conflicting in their search for meaningful lives.  ( Anthony Nikolchev


SINOPSIS _ TRAILER

The Woman Decomposed witnesses her eternal dissatisfaction, her isolation, her tragedy that leads to decay, to compose again and again and to break down again. She surrounds human-shaped objects, invoking a humanity that she loves, hates, embraces and rejects.
The Woman Decomposed wonders about our tragedies, for what we are, so we do not become.