New York City
Hiroshi-Me-Me-Me is a comedy of obsession by Natalie Menna about three people who frequent a coffee shop in Manhattan. The play is an object lesson for modern women on how not to handle yourself in romance, to wit: never think about whether your relationship is worth continuing or not, never tell the other person (or people) how you honestly feel and how you want to move forward, and never to learn from the experience by paying attention to where your feelings come from.