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POTUS

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One four-letter word is about to rock 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. When the President unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis, the seven brilliant and beleaguered women he relies upon most risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of trouble.
Selina Fillinger's brilliant, all-female farce took Broadway by storm in a star-studded production that earned three 2022 Tony nominations.

96 pages, Paperback

Published August 24, 2022

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Profile Image for Doug.
2,625 reviews952 followers
March 11, 2023
3.5, rounded up.

Farce is one of the hardest genres to get right on stage - it's why there are so few modern examples of such, and I think the last truly great one was probably back in 1969 (that would be Joe Orton's What the Butler Saw). A farce not only has to be zany, fast-paced, but have characters that can spout nonsense as if it were gospel truth. Fillinger strives mightily, but as the reviews show, it all gets a bit much by the second act. Still, the play managed a brief run on Broadway in difficult times and earned three Tony nominations - and that initial production boasted a plethora of comedic women taking on the frantic roles.

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Profile Image for Devin.
84 reviews
August 4, 2024
Can't wait for this one 😈
Profile Image for Chloe Kristine.
78 reviews
March 23, 2026
Oh my god this is so fucking funny. I would kill to see this live. The energy was just so high and all of the characters were so fun. Brilliantly written. I felt all the stakes and were invested in all of the characters. Such a funny dynamic and a very interesting play that focuses on very important topics. It was a beautiful balance of humor and important inspiring moments.
Profile Image for Anne.
67 reviews
March 21, 2024
Generally I liked this - it really is a Farce - and the Farce elements are dialled up way past even 11 in the Second Act.

As a director, I'm just not sure how you'd be able to stage this. I know this played on Broadway in the US, but I think it would be in one of the smaller West End houses at best in the UK, and possibly somewhere 'off West End' - and I don't know how you stage the last few scenes of Act Two in particular without some very clever technical wizardry, and/or a revolve. That said, you could make a screen version of this really effectively, especially with appropriate music over those chaotic later scenes.

I am slightly uncomfortable with the requirements for semi-nudity, which I'm not sure are needed, and there's a *lot* of different bodily fluids sloshing around - again, especially in the second act.

But overall, with the right space, and a cast who really committed to it, I can see this being a very effective spiral into how the women behind the men who hold power can do everything 'right', and still be viewed as replaceable at the slightest hint of an 'error'. FML, indeed.
Profile Image for Madeleine.
87 reviews
August 3, 2024
What an absolute delight. Would kill to play any of these characters.
Profile Image for Pablo  López.
170 reviews4 followers
June 24, 2024
I'm sure that, with the right cast, it's hilarious, but on its own it is one of the blandest girl-boss political statement I've read in play-form
46 reviews
March 27, 2026
I did enjoy reading this play, and it was funny and a couple of laughs from me. However, the theming was done terribly. The whole point of the book is that these women could run the country better than the president, and while he was doing a terrible job, the women were not portrayed as competent, level-headed leaders. The author depicted them as stereotypically rash and emotional, so the theme and goal of the story fell very short. I enjoyed it and it was funny, but for being a feminist story about the president and the women who “help” him, it was not politically strong at all.
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15 reviews
March 19, 2023
Absolutely ridiculous and farcical. However, some of the language is kind of cringe and millenially but i enjoyed it nonetheless.
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35 reviews
November 28, 2024
A slick but manic farce with an excellent band of characters. A text I would have loved to have done at drama school.
Profile Image for Dann Wilhelm.
16 reviews
February 19, 2026
Absolutely hilarious! I cackled out loud multiple times reading this excellent farce featuring an all-female cast. It’s bold, crass, sharp and brilliantly clever. Loved every minute of it.
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50 reviews1 follower
June 19, 2024
A comedic romp through the white house.
Profile Image for Giulia Garbani.
10 reviews2 followers
August 31, 2024
love the quick and cutting dialogue!! seeing how these women interact with each other in the context of their shared relationships with potus.
Profile Image for Katie Kloth.
15 reviews2 followers
March 21, 2025
LOVE THIS PLAY

So excited I get to be Harriet.

Women in power. Fuck yes.

Boo stinky men in power they suck and Harriet has every right to want to kill him.
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Profile Image for Jack Reynolds.
1,122 reviews
September 15, 2024
This was both the most surreal and riveting play I’ve torn through in one sitting. At times darkly funny, poignant, and harsh, Filinger builds these women up as their circumstances threaten to tear them down. Each character has a distinct voice and humor that will carry over well on stage. At the time of this review, two towns I know are performing it, so I’ll definitely be getting myself a ticket.
Profile Image for Jackie Leibowitz.
200 reviews3 followers
September 15, 2022
“Oh I’m sorry, is THAT the ethical line we’ve decided not to cross today?”

5 ⭐️

This play is absolutely phenomenal and holds up just as well over text as it does live. I can’t wait to see other productions of this in the future!
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609 reviews43 followers
March 14, 2023
One of the most brilliant things I have seen onstage and it holds up to be just as amazing read. Could not recommend more.
Profile Image for Debbie.
285 reviews1 follower
October 10, 2022
Would love to see this, perform in this, or direct this. Or all of the above.
Profile Image for Marina Schulz.
357 reviews49 followers
May 7, 2024
*3.5 stars*

A fun little play that I'm sure translates even better to the stage than to the written word!

Several parts were laugh-out-loud funny, and seeing them performed (at an audition) truly had everyone in stitches! That being said, I feel like this might be an odd one in that it is *too* fast-paced. I feel like having more moments to let the funny land would make it even better than punchline after punchline and crazy scene after crazy scene.

To the same extent, I feel like the millennial humour is another thing that will date "POTUS" in the long term: it really reads like 2012 boss-girl era feminism. Some of the jokes are a bit predictable, and things like Chris' breast pump, intended to be a political statement, come across a bit cringe to this Z-lenial. In addition, half of the characters swear so much that they kind of merge into one and I truly can't tell their personalities apart. It's that weird dichotomy where one well-placed swear can be so much more impactful than these f-bomb-infused monologues.

I truly loved the message of this play though, about girls helping girls, the struggles of juggling a career and motherhood, and most of all - how we set such a low-bar for some men in positions of power, whereas we expect the world from the women supporting them.
Profile Image for Jessica Hirsh.
372 reviews
June 22, 2024
I have some wildly conflicting feelings about this piece:

On one hand, it was undeniably hilarious, I love the all female cast, and I want to be involved with a production of this show in literally any capacity.


....on the other hand....does the farcical nature of this play actually pander to the opposite of what it's trying to say? I feel like this piece shouts the older-than-dirt argument that "women are too hysterical to work in politics" through a megaphone? I don't know? Something about the point the play was claiming to reach vs. the action that led us there just did not fully land for me.
Profile Image for Sam .
13 reviews
June 30, 2025
Absolutely hilarious play that draws you in from the opening line. We all have mornings like that, don't we?

A comedy that is a fun-house mirror held up to the United States, with a cast of uproariously funny women. The play is full of great one liners, physical comedy, and characters that are a lot of complex than first thought. A farce for the ages, and one I would encourage anyone and everyone to read.

Note: Does contain some pretty strong language from the opening lines, but if you're okay with that then you're set for the show.
Profile Image for Amy Hudson.
17 reviews
March 26, 2025
I laughed so hard. A vibrant injection of irreverent and apropos humor. Absurdly, wickedly funny, bitingly sharp, and definitely hard-hitting. Behind the “optics” is an insane adrenaline rush of seven women making it happen. A mad dash of scheming, politics, motherhood, marriage, and realistically curdling female vulgarity.

More appropriate now than ever, especially in raising the question: “why isn’t SHE potus?”
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2,782 reviews78 followers
August 3, 2025
Hilarious, and chaotic in the best of ways. Fillinger’s president combines the worst qualities possible, a philanderer, impulsive, insecure man that is propped up by all the women around him. So, what happens when the worst political decisions coincide with the worst personal choices, and the women reach the limit of the bullshit they can handle? A hilarious attempt to juggle as many shit-sandwiches as possible as long as possible, until the alternative becomes clear.
32 reviews
April 13, 2026
(4.3)

It was a very funny plot, and the character were to die for. Each character had such a fun vibe, and you liked all of them. The idea of Michelle Obama
And trump was wild!!! I really liked it, but the plot after the first act was a little too wild. This would be very fun to see live, but it reads as very slap stick, which sometimes undermines the seriousness of women never getting the credit!
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Profile Image for Andrew Dittmar.
625 reviews6 followers
June 15, 2023
Does it try too hard at times? Absolutely.

Do I profoundly regret not experiencing it live with a stacked and hilarious cast? Also absolutely.

I spent the entire time wishing I wasn't wholly inappropriate for literally every role and wishing I could play each of them. I also wish I could teach this in one of my ELA classes - not sure what literary merit there is here but it would be so fun.
16 reviews
October 30, 2025
It's fine to turn what feels like an SNL skit into a longer performance, if you have the material. I'm sure somewhere, someone's into it.

But two whole acts? The madcap political caper that unfolds loses its luster sort of quickly, even if the ensemble is objectively pretty good. It's not a show I would really want to see again, but I get who the audience is and I'm glad I saw it once.
1 review
February 17, 2026
Spot on!!! Fillinger beautifully walks the line - the play is appropriately irreverent! The language and content are for adults, but for an adult audience it is hilarious! I found myself laughing out loud, OFTEN, while I was READING the script. This is a play I would love to produce, direct, or act in!
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