"If I could start my life again, I would begin by changing my profession. I would rather live on a full stomach and an empty mind. Perhaps as a fisherman..."
A young writer with a potent imagination finds himself entangled in his own creations. With sharks in his living room, a goose that speaks, and a skeleton that's driving him mad, he struggles to keep a grasp on what's real and what's in his head. With him through all of this is his wife, who is constantly trying to bring him back down to earth. Inspired by an Inuit folk tale and packed with playful humour, THE SKELETON WOMAN is a play about love, loneliness and what one must endure to be happy.
The play won the Hindu Metroplus Playwright Award of 2009.