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In The Hate Race, Zahra Newman Turns Maxine Beneba Clarke's Bestselling Memoir into a One-woman Show
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In The Hate Race, Zahra Newman Turns Maxine Beneba Clarke's Bestselling Memoir into a One-woman Show
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'Zahra Newman is chameleonic. Onstage at Melbourne's Malthouse Theatre, she oscillates between portraying a child, a father, a teacher, and a grandmother, seamlessly shifting from one to the next. It's mesmerising to watch.' (Introduction)
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-29/the-hate-race-maxine-beneba-clarke-zahra-newman/103516746
In The Hate Race, Zahra Newman Turns Maxine Beneba Clarke's Bestselling Memoir into a One-woman Show
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