Middle-aged super fan Peter finds himself in a makeshift interrogation room at the mercy of Comic Con security after violating the restraining order placed against him by his favorite television starlet. Meanwhile, spoiled starlet Chiara is holed up in a hotel suite with her stage mom and bodyguard, trapped by the demands that come with being a rising star. Peter is determined to fulfill his destiny: a meeting with the twenty-three-year-old where he can deliver her an important and mysterious message. All Chiara wants is for her mom and her bodyguard to get lost, preferably together. Everyone has a fantasy, and soon they'll collide with each other, and with reality.
Eliza Clark
Eliza Clark is a playwright known for her sharp wit, emotional depth, and keen observations of human relationships. She has written several acclaimed plays, including "Quack," "Future Thinking," and "Edgewise." Clark's work often explores themes of identity, family dynamics, and the complexities of modern life. Her writing is characterized by its compelling dialogue, vivid characters, and thought-provoking narratives. Eliza Clark's contributions to contemporary theater have earned her a reputation as a talented and innovative playwright, and her work continues to resonate with audiences around the world. Her most famous work to date is "Quack," which received critical acclaim for its incisive commentary on the culture of celebrity and the ethics of the medical industry.