Secrets Women Share by Meri Wallace was presented in the Midtown International Theatre Festival in 2007.
 

“My favorite vignette was “Marta’s Spa”, with Erin Leigh Schmoyer as Marta, a Russian masseuse, who keeps track of her ladies’ lives, going around the circle of clients, massaging their limbs and learning about their men. As one client complains about her “inactive” husband, another realizes to whom her “very active” lover is married. The revelation is expected, but the process toward revelation is the reward. With a bit of work, Secrets Women Share should be on its way to an Off-Broadway home.” [Roberta on the Arts - Full text here]

 
“Each vignette seems to speak to a specific audience, while the entire piece targets women as a whole. Daniel Soule's simple, creative set and James Whalen's sound effects are quite clever; in one scene it almost feels as though we are in a women's restroom eavesdropping in line. Secrets Women Share is definitely a show that some or all women can relate to.” [NYTheatre.com - Full text here]