The rise of the psycho-pharmaceutical drug industry and the loss of a generation.
Maggie Malone, an ex-model returns to her Mid-western hometown. Upon her arrival, she is confronted by her young niece who asks. "What is sex like for women?" Her attempt to answer the question throws Maggie back into her patchwork quilt of sexual awakening and exploitation. Through her roller coaster ride of reveries, poetry, and monologues, she paints a pointent and sometimes funny picture of women's sexuality in a capitalistic world.
"She's Captivating!"
—The Denver Post
"Berry's Big Pharma stands on its own as an engaging appeal concerning a serious sociopolitical issue."
—Bob Bows, KUVO/89.3 FM
—Bob Bows, KUVO/89.3 FM
"Writer-performer Jennifer Berry shows a lot of spunk in tackling the medical-industrial complex that is the American pharmaceutical establishment."
—LA Weekly
—LA Weekly




