" 'Splintered' is a sharp, witty, wild and warm play. Especially if you are a queer woman or have roots in the Caribbean, you can’t afford not to see this production. You will laugh, you will cry, you will rage, you will be delighted to be alive and be gay."
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“...’Splintered’ is packed full of queer joy...It is 75 minutes which will leave you grinning ear to ear and bopping up and down to its pulsating soundtrack long after the curtain falls. Go and see it – you won’t regret it.”
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How can you not love a show that begins with one of its stars downing a shot from a menstrual cup? This cabaret-inspired celebration of queer Caribbean women is fearlessly its own thing, and all the more enjoyable for it.
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The trauma painted in Splintered has been utilised by Aboud and her team into the creation of their own “carnival of truths” which resists norms, challenges audience perceptions and celebrates queer love and joy. And it does so with serious flair.
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An expert in merging history lessons with humour, Aboud has created an audience-embracing celebration of the origins of Caribbean carnival...the defiantly flamboyant spirit of the festival is deeply woven into every directorial decision.
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