A darkly playful take on 1950s housewives, secrets, and the fear of who might be listening.
Every housewife knows the rules: never return a dish empty, have dinner ready when he gets home, and keep certain things hidden beneath the table—because you never know who’s listening. Rumors swirl of absent husbands, missing children, and mysterious recipes. Was it spaghetti? Or scones? In a world where walls have ears, nothing is certain.
Blending dark humor and absurdity, What If They Ate The Baby is a queer clown reimagining of the 1950s American housewife, exploring paranoia, surveillance, and bodily autonomy in a society where appearances are everything.