Sydney Theatre Company brings Jane Harrison's Stolen back to the stage
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First performed in 1998, Stolen by Jane Harrison follows the story of five members of the Stolen Generation, each navigating a world that has sought to erase their cultural identity.  But what does that story say to an audience in 2024? Director Ian Michael is at the helm for the newest production of Stolen.  Along with actress Kartanya Maynard and playwright Jane Harrison, he explains why the play is as vitally relevant as the day it premiered.
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