Chenda usually spends her days in her rural village collecting scrap metal and looking after her seven children. But on a recent afternoon, the 42-year-old woman wore a drawn-on moustache and checked men’s shirt as she staggered around a makeshift stage by a busy road, playing a drunk husband shouting at his wife.

This story was written as part of the Newsroom Cambodia mentorship program.

Read on The Guardian website https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/dec/13/how-cambodian-women-are-using-theatre-to-speak-out-against-domestic-abuse