It's a comedy show about abortion, fittingly called, "Oh God, A Show About Abortion."
Alison Leiby, a comedian and writer whose work includes "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," landed on the title when imagining the average person's reaction to the premise of her one-woman show.
"In my mind, it's somebody saying, 'Omigod, how could that possibly be funny or enjoyable?'" she told me. "Like, who could possibly want an hour about that?"
The twist is that her show is about much more than the abortion Leiby had three years ago. It's a meditation on birth control, sex education, women's health care, periods and the stigma against women who are childless by choice. But it's light, observational comedy, with lots of jokes and laughs, intended to humanize the experience of abortion.
And what a moment in history to broaden the conversation. Weeks after she debuted her off-Broadway show in April, a Supreme Court leak foretold its decision overturning Roe vs. Wade.
Now, fresh on the heels of midterm elections shaped by women voters defending their right to abortion, Leiby (LIE-bee) is bringing her show to the Parkway Theater in Minneapolis on Friday. When she talks about her abortion, she recalls that day vividly, including the panic that she felt over what to wear. These are the mundane details about abortion that you don't hear in today's supercharged political environment.
By simply talking about the procedure, she's heard from other women who've finally opened up about theirs. One audience member told the comedian that after seeing her show, she was determined to tell her own grown daughters about the abortion she had when she was younger.
"I don't think that everybody who has an abortion should have to share it with people," Leiby said. "But if the reason you're not sharing it is because you feel that you can't, I hope the show can nudge people to be more open about it."