(plan c) is a world premier play about Ginnifer, a bright 37-yeor old, is living in her sister’s basement after losing her copywriting job to AI. She goes on a one date and becomes quite unexpectedly pregnant. The play tracks her decision making process, and her relationships with her sister, Stanley (the baby-daddy) and her OB-GYN, as she travels down the neo-natal road. Ginnifer makes two decisions 1) to have sex with Stanley, and 2) whether to keep the baby. Everything else that happens to her seems beyond control
once the train is barreling down the track. (plan c) explores the complexity of single
parenthood, the confusion about women’s health, and the reality that one size doesn’t fit
all in pregnancy, in healthcare, or in life.
Director Fran Pruyn states, “This is not a pro-life or a pro-choice piece
of theatre. It is not political. It is about a woman, a man and a family trying to cope with
the life-changing reality of pregnancy and parenthood in a world that is becoming
progressively more unaffordable, polarized and healthcare at its best is confusing.”
Catch the play at the Rose Wagner Black Box Theater May 1-16, 2026.