ENTRE NOUS
by Kay Kassanda
What do we owe the people who raised us?
What do we owe the people who broke us?
And what do we owe each other—entre nous—when love and survival collide?
Entre Nous is a searing, intimate new play about two Congolese sisters brought together after years of silence.
Set within the confines of a therapy room and park benches across London, Entre Nous explores sisterhood, displacement, trauma, foster care, and the dangerous comfort of silence. With razor-sharp dialogue, moments of unexpected warmth, and unflinching emotional candour, the play asks whether reconciliation is always the answer—or whether survival sometimes means letting go.
Tender, funny, devastating, and fiercely human, Entre Nous is a story about love in its messiest form, the scars we inherit, and the courage it takes to stay when walking away might be easier.