What right does a woman have to depict men and their sexuality in all its vulnerable glory? You decide. Geraldine Brophy's script traverses territory from the tragic to the sublime. Three male actors bring to life fifteen males - from a toddler to a tormented priest - who explore relationships with love, manhood, sexuality and fatherhood. "Any predisposition to be irritated by the very idea of this piece," wrote NZ Herald critic Peter Calder, "evaporates within a few moments of the lights going down... This is an exceptional, rounded and moving piece of theatre. It's ripe for export..."