Bullet Hole
by Gloria Williams

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Highlights

75 mins Present Day All Women Interior Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes

Synopsis

Young Londoner Cleo was given her ‘gift’ at age seven – except that ‘gift’ left her with type 3 Female Mutilation.

How can Cleo love her body, when her husband brutally sexually assaults her?

Finding strength after this hideous act, Cleo resolves to go against her family’s wishes and seek reversal surgery.

On her journey of healing, she’s sent to live with Aunt Winnie and meets Eve, a fellow FGM survivor who is instantly drawn to her.

Will Cleo set an example and empower Eve to stand against this practice, or will she give in to family pressure and finally embrace Aunt Winnie’s deeply embedded traditional beliefs?

A fight for love, hope and acceptance in a culture where a ‘gift’ can bear the ultimate price.

Played by an all-female cast, this piece shines a light on a violent act nested in our society which is a transgression of human/women/children’s rights.

Press Reviews

"Gloria Williams's play, Bullet Hole, set in London, compassionately explores the different attitudes of these three women to a practice that has damaged their lives."

— British Theatre Guide

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573115974
ISBN-10 0573115974

Bullet Hole is a play written by Gloria Williams and published by Samuel French .

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