Home in a Suitcase is a raw, poetic solo performance that asks a haunting question:Do we ever find home, or carry it with us?
Written and devised by Ramanjit Kaur and Ruhani Singh , the play traces the journey of Taarini, a 20-something woman forced to leave a city she once called home. Set in an unnamed airport, her story unfolds through fragments of memory, movement, and metaphor.
Dedicated to today’s youth - constantly navigating cities, expectations, and identities - it captures the ache of becoming, the weight of reinvention, and the search for belonging when home is a suitcase you must keep repacking.
Through evocative monologues, immersive soundscapes, and audience interaction,Home in a Suitcase moves from late-night packing dilemmas to border interrogations, from shared bar stories to empty apartments - blending personal narrative with universal themes of identity, displacement, and memory.