Jane Mason is 42, single and disabled. She's been struggling with a dilemma for more than a decade: should she adopt a child on her own? Jane has a degenerative condition, lives alone and feels there is something missing in her life. She has always longed for a child and wonders if now is the right time to adopt. Is it fair on the child and, with her disability, will she cope? An audience of strangers help Jane resolve her dilemma. They soon discover that Jane has a tough exterior. But their astute and piercing questions penetrate her defence and they realise Jane's dilemma is tied up with her lack of self-confidence, and feelings of loneliness and loss. The audience force Jane to confront some of her deep-rooted issues and to talk openly, for the first time in her life, about the problems she has faced. Contentious and heart wrenching, Jane's time with the audience is revealing, confrontational and sometimes funny.