More profoundly, the plays explore aesthetic, philosophical and social questions.
The play explores the differences between the reality of people and the way they depict themselves as good, "white", or pure.
The play is a black comedy and explores the diversity of human sexuality.
In broad outline, the play explores the heavy cost of sexual repression.
The play explores the use and understanding of language, an interest which she shared with her father.
According to Churchill, the play explores "the difficulties of explaining violence to children".
Her plays explore sexuality, body images and the female mind.
His plays often explore violence, sexuality, the desire for power, and human motivation.
The play explores the relationship between Wright's personal life and work.
If so, we are xenophobic, and that is what the play explores.