The Woman in the Box
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Fragments Theatre Group
She is alive... but trapped! In a pristine gallery, a woman stands inside a glass box watched, commodified and silenced. Over the course of one night, the thief and a janitor collide in a fragile space, between fear and rebellion, when the thief breaks in and vows to free her. As tension builds, so does the question: who is truly imprisoned? Blending poetic physical theatre with raw, intimate realism, it is a haunting dystopian exploration of patriarchy, power and control. It lingers, unsettles and leaves you questioning the systems they accept.
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