RISING: Counting and Cracking
Counting and Cracking is a three-act epic show that follows four generations over five decades, from Sri Lanka to Western Sydney, and tests the strength of family love.
The theatre show features 19 performers from six countries and has won seven Helpmann awards. It's a story of secrets, love, reconciliation and hope.
Tickets on sale 1 March.
A Belvoir St Theatre and Kurinji co-production by S Shakthidharan with Eamon Flack, presented in partnership with University of Melbourne Arts and Culture.
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Location
University of Melbourne
Union Theatre
761 Swanston St
Parkville 3052
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