The play examines gender and power relationships through the lens of 17th century witchcraft trials in England.
The play is contemporary and examines the role of women in society and what being a successful woman means.
The play also examines the hierarchy in a workplace.
The play examines issues including teen-age pregnancy, drug abuse, peer pressure and education.
The play examines their different ideas of living and loving.
The premise is that people find love in unlikely places, and the play examines what happens to them when they do.
The play examines society's obsession with the publicly waged battle of sports.
The play examines such profound questions as the nature of forgiveness.
Zimmerman's play also examines the causes of change in persons.
In one way or another, all four plays examine the brotherhood of man.