Louise Maske’s underpants fall to her ankles in the middle of the king’s parade and quickly as they fel,l there are suitors at her door ready to treat Louise as a muse or as property, but somehow never as a woman to love, which is a problem for her and lucky for her clueless husband, Theo. There are moments of The Underpants that can speak to thinly-veiled racism, sexism, and the quagmire of a poet professing love that he...