Switchback: or Lost Child in the Terror Zone
In the neutral area of the Terror Zone, two women wait to cross a range of gunfire. One rides a bicycle; the other pushes a baby carriage. Both have faced death before, and the dialog they have, which makes up the body of the play, reveals a world in which there is little hope for the future. Yet the women are proud, stubborn, and insistent in their intent to live moral lives, and to resume their movement up the switchback.