Three estranged friends reunite in a dingy motel room after a cryptic text. Booze flows, secrets spill, and chaos erupts—nostalgia, resentment, meltdowns, and one very peculiar motel clerk.
Welcome to the worst reunion you’ve ever witnessed—and the most entertaining.MOTEL is a sharp, savage, and darkly funny tragicomedy about three women, one room, and a question none one is answering: who sent the text? It’s been years since Connie, April, and Brooke have spoken, but a mysterious text drags them back together for one night in a dingy roadside motel.The wine is cheap, the tension is high, and there is a particularly odd motel clerk. As insults fly and secrets spill, it becomes clear that none of them are exactly living the life they imagined—and one of them might be in real trouble.MOTEL is about the big life choices—career, family, chaos—and what it means when none of them guarantee happiness. What happens in the absence of happiness? What do we owe to the people who knew us before we became ourselves. Who the fuck is Randy?It’s quick witted, crass, funny, painful, and just the right amount of unhinged.Check in for a night of nostalgia, blow ups, chaos and questionable decor.You might leave laughing. You might leave crying.If you leave at all.