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A blend of dark comedy and magic realism in a subversive portrayal of three Singaporean Muslim women challenging the bounds of freedom, feminism and faith in a place that isn't home. Nabilah Said's play Inside Voices was first performed at VAULT Festival, London, in January 2019, presented by Lazy Native. It won a VAULT Origins Award for outstanding new work.

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A blend of dark comedy and magic realism in a subversive portrayal of three Singaporean Muslim women challenging the bounds of freedom, feminism and faith in a place that isn't home. Nabilah Said's play Inside Voices was first performed at VAULT Festival, London, in January 2019, presented by Lazy Native. It won a VAULT Origins Award for outstanding new work.

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Nabilah Said is a playwright, arts reviewer and poet whose plays have been presented in Singapore and London. Her plays include: Inside Voices (VAULT Festival, London, 2019); ANGKAT (M1 Singapore Fringe Festival, 2019); and yesterday it rained salt (reading at Bunker Theatre, London, 2017). In 2018, she founded Lazy Native, a theatre collective that champions Southeast Asian narratives in theatre. Nabilah is a former arts correspondent with English-language broadsheet The Straits Times and contributes reviews and features to ArtsEquator and Exeunt Magazine. Her short stories and poetry have been published by multiple Singapore publishers. She holds an MA in Writing for Performance at Goldsmiths, University of London.