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The Rolling Stone Sydney Review @ Seymour Centre

Begging the question ‘How can I believe in God when he doesn’t believe in me?’, Director Adam Cook’s interpretation of Chris Urch’s award-winning play presents a fascinating dissection of family, religion, politics and love in a Ugandan landscape eerily similar to our own. Manan Luthra reports.

Dispelling myths through art

The play directed by B Jayashree portrays progressive destruction of the myths deeply embedded in the lives of people in an Indian village.

Storytellers sans borders

A new playwriting project tells poignant, cross-cultural stories of love against the backdrop of migration, by HAMIDA PARKAR

Higuita: A goal keeper’s solitude

A multi-lingual play tells the story of a priest who seeks inspiration from a legendary football goalie to fight evil. EMIE ROY writes

Being a dance mom…sort of

Usually, it's the dance moms who force their kids into taking a dance class. In my case, however, it was the other way round. By Kalyani Wakhare

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