The play "Chrysalis" deals with the complex and often fragile relationships between sisters. This duodrama is a thoughtful exploration of the human experience, focusing on the emotional and psychological challenges faced by two sisters as they navigate the complexities of family, love, and the pursuit of motherhood in a world where expectations are high, and reality can be completely different. When nineteen-year-old Daphne is diagnosed with premature ovarian failure, her sister Kristin decides to donate her eggs to help her become a mother. Although this act initially seems like a solution, the long-term process of in vitro fertilization (IVF) begins to distort their sisterly relationship. Themes: Emotional and psychological challenges, The complexity of family relationships, Society's expectations versus reality, Grief and loss, Reproductive options and their ethical/emotional dimensions, How family love can be both healing and toxic. The play examines what is expected of women, the issue of pain and loss, options for offspring, and the complexity of family love.