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the-bigger-picture · front-row · 30 Jan 2012 · 30 mins listen
A recent controversy concerning a word deemed racially insensitive in a school literature text forms the backdrop of Singapore playwright Alfian Sa'at's work, "Parah", where four friends are faced with questions about love, home and belonging in a pluralistic society.
We find out more about the play from Director Jo Kukathas and Associate Director Amsalan Doraisingam.
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