A successful writer hires a young nanny to care for her children while she tries to meet her deadline. As the nanny becomes more and more involved in the family's life, the writer starts to question her intentions. What starts as a seemingly innocent arrangement soon turns into a twisted game of manipulation and betrayal, as the writer's reality becomes more and more blurred.
Is Alixe and Gwen's sexual disagreement the cause of their problems, or are their problems the cause of their sexual disagreement? And how should an artist nurture her vision: by seeking adventures on the edge or by staying home and writing poems? What's more real, our fantasies, or what we actually do? In Who's the Top? there are no right answers, just musical numbers.
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