Sloughville was the place where just one man has control. It was a modern-day Xanadu, with a playground of exclusive clubs, pretty girls, and handsome men. Not to mention police and officials with expensive tastes on the take. Enter Susan Dax, a mysterious woman who has lethal fighting skills and a secret. She flies into the city after receiving a message from a friend requesting her helpfast. Susan Dax had no idea how fast until she arrives in Sloughville and finds her friend dead. Suddenly, it seemed that everyone wanted her out of town immediately. The police made it obvious that an influential millionaire made it crystal clear and so did his glamorous wife and his son, each threatening to make her stay very unpleasant if she didnt heed their advice. However, somewhere in Sloughville, a murderer was having themselves a holiday. Susan Dax meant to find that person sitting on easy street, including the mysterious person who was the last person to see her friend alive. Because there was one thing the citizens of Sloughville where unaware, Susan Dax was dangerous in her own way.
Synopsis: Comfort Food is a comedy that explores the intersection of food and history. A collection of scenes told in reverse chronological order, decade by decade, back to the first published American cookbook. Funny and insightful vignettes include the rise of the microwave in relation to women’s lib, the swinging 60s mixing with fondue parties, and bread lines contrasting with cocktail parties in the 1930s. Cast Size: Diverse cast of 6 - 20