Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 How to Rule the World Is a Biting and Urgent Satire of Australian Politics - That Feels All Too Real
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'How to Rule the World is Indigenous playwright Nakkiah Lui’s critical riposte to the intellectual poverty of political life in Australia. A biting and urgent satire of the politics of fear around race, it had the audience guffawing and cringing with recognition in equal measure.' (Introduction)

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