It's the 1960s, the world is changing. Protesters take the streets, hippies celebrate free love, and a young band called "The Beatles" is rising to fame. Not in conservative Switzerland, where women did not even get the vote until the 1971. Bette, star of a regional TV cooking show, and Trudy, a housewife with an alcohol problem and an obsession for Bette's show, are about to change that - and question their life choices, sexualities and what it means to be a good woman in the process. "The Good Women" is a funny, bold and romantic new play inspired by a true story - making it's Dublin premiere after it's critically acclaimed opening at London's Greenwich Theatre and a sold-out UK tour. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll meet two extraordinary women.