Elsewhere, verbatim accounts from survivors speak with brutal honesty, Bahar Brunton turns the light onto the cultural propagation of the practice by the very women who have experienced it, the shining light of a 14 year old schoolgirl is crushingly dimmed as the holidays start but we see that her ordeal is just beginning. Shalini Peiris excels here, there’s good work from Daphne Alexander and
one of my favourite actresses from last year Shuna Show is captivatingly fantastic throughout. Far from an easy night at the theatre but an entirely worthwhile one.