Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Counting and Cracking : How a Three-hour Sri Lankan War Epic Became One of the Great Australian Plays
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'Five years since its debut, this gripping intergenerational story is still going in Australia and heads to New York this year. So why do we love S Shakthidharan’s play so much?'

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