Prashasti Singh : Divine Feminine review – an arresting hour of silly-smart standup
Soho theatre, London The comedian’s compelling show explores gender politics in modern India, singledom and self-improvement Modesty: “I don’t speak for all women …” Swagger: “… but I do speak for many.” Prashasti Singh’s Divine Feminine shuttles between these poles, now deprecating her own (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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