
At first, its mushy cushions, luxurious rugs and tremendous china evoke the nice and cozy hospitality of an Afghan dwelling. But because the immersive theatrical expertise progresses, the viewers feels the partitions closing in, the sky exterior darkens and the narrator’s tales develop into more and more bleak in tone. “One’s personal room: Inside Kabul” is an inventive tackle the circumstances Afghan girls and ladies are presently residing in: restricted to their houses, with scarce alternatives for training. Its co-creator, Caroline Gillet, tells us about creating this area based mostly on the accounts of Raha and Marwa, the 2 Afghan girls whose tales made up her award-winning podcast “Inside Kabul” after the Taliban seized energy in 2021.



