Among Pak Selamat’s five daughters, Maslindah has always been the odd one out. The eldest of them, she leads a secret life handcrafting souvenirs for Malay void deck weddings. On Thursday nights, she smokes the house with Benjamin-gum incense and then feeds stray cats in the neighbourhood.
One day, Maslindah announces to her sisters that she has finally fallen in love. Her sisters are intrigued and alarmed, since they are convinced that Maslindah has been consigned to eternal spinsterhood. As they try to discover more about Maslindah’s mysterious boyfriend, they are forced to confront their own prejudices towards Maslindah.
Kakak Kau Punya Laki is a play that raises questions about black sheep, outcasts and sociopaths. What exactly is the dividing line between normalcy and deviance? And who ultimately decides where to draw that line?
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