Audience comments:
It was just such a high-quality creative piece of work. It treated the subject matter so beautifully.
It was so honest and it was based on actual stories about real people's experiences, that's what makes it really poignant and really, really powerful.
Even though I'm born here, I could identify with my mum, and my sister who's older then me, how she got married, how things have changed and how we need to embrace both our heritages and never forget our Indian heritage.
I think for me why it is so significant is that it is true, it is based on the stories of ordinary women, telling of their experiences, and that makes it even more powerful.
I think it's probably a good idea to have this kind of work because it gives an insight for communities who are not from an Asian community to understand what the hardships have been for people to emigrate here and make a life here, and the kind of the work they've had to put in to integrate.
I thought it was very moving, and very creative, really exciting, full of surprises. It was a wonderful piece of theatre, and very unique. I'd never seen anything like that before.
The stories are so important and a lot of them resonated. There's stuff that all Asian women go through and, and it kind of gives you hope. These stories need to be told because everyone, every woman will be able to relate to them.