Borrowed is a radical story about a pregnant fat girl, a prejudiced healthcare system, and a pineapple.
Triggered by the overturning of Roe v Wade in the United States, Borrowed was born (pun intended).
Centring a fat woman as our protagonist, this play destroys the notion that the sole purpose of pregnant people are to be vehicles for a foetus. It tackles what it’s truly like to grow something inside of you and battle the thoughts of your own inner child, while manoeuvring a medical field like a landmine. At the heart of this play, it is about a person’s bodily autonomy and trying to navigate a world that was not made for them.