Play by S. Shakthidharan
Counting and Cracking is a play by Australian playwright S. Shakthidharan , first staged in 2019 in Sydney .
Synopsis
The play concerns four generations of the one Tamil family across Sri Lanka and Australia,[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] from 1956 to 2004.[ 4] [ 5] It was inspired by the playwright's own family story.[ 6]
Productions
The play was first produced by Belvoir and Co-Curious at the Sydney Town Hall in January 2019 for the Sydney Festival ,[ 7] with artistic director of the Belvoir, Eamon Flack as director.[ 8] [ 9] It has a cast of 19 and runs for three and a half hours.[ 6] The same production was then staged at the Adelaide Festival in March 2019.[ 10] [ 11] [ 12] Both seasons sold out.[ 6]
In August 2022, as part of the "UK/Australia Season", a collaboration between the British Council and the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade , Counting and Cracking toured to the UK, first at the Royal Lyceum as part of the Edinburgh Festival and then Birmingham Rep , as part of the Birmingham Festival .[ 13] [ 14] The cast featured 19 performers.[ 4] The Times gave it a five-star review,[ 15] [ 6] while The Guardian and the Financial Times both gave four out of five.[ 13] [ 5]
From 31 May to 23 June 2024, the show was presented as part of the RISING: festival in Melbourne , at the University of Melbourne 's Union Theatre with nineteen performers from six countries playing 50 different characters [ 16]
In June 2024, the show will open at Carriageworks in Sydney, with most of the original cast.[ 6]
Awards
Shakthidharan's script was originally titled A Counting and Cracking of Heads , and was the joint winner of the 2015 NSW Philip Parsons Fellowship for Emerging Playwrights .[ 17]
Counting and Cracking received seven 2019 Helpmann Awards including Best Play and Best New Australian Work [ 18] and won best mainstage production at the 2019 Sydney Theatre Awards .[ 19]
It won both the Victorian Prize for Literature and the Victorian Premier's Prize for Drama at the 2020 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards , with theatre director Eamon Flack credited as associate writer.[ 20]
In April 2020 Counting and Cracking won the Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting at the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards.[ 21]
References
^ "Counting and Cracking — an epic new Australian play" . Radio National . 27 June 2019. Retrieved 27 August 2019 .
^ Dow, Steve (16 January 2019). "Counting and Cracking: the story behind Belvoir Street theatre's most ambitious play to date" . The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 27 August 2019 .
^ "Counting and Cracking review" . Time Out Sydney . Retrieved 27 August 2019 .
^ a b "Counting and Cracking" . Birmingham Rep . Retrieved 6 September 2023 .
^ a b Fisher, Mark (10 August 2022). "Counting and Cracking review – an absorbing Sri Lankan family odyssey" . the Guardian . Retrieved 6 September 2023 .
^ a b c d e Jefferson, Dee (4 September 2023). "Belvoir 2024 season goes big with Sri Lankan Australian epic Counting and Cracking, American family drama August: Osage County" . ABC News (Australia) . Retrieved 6 September 2023 .
^ "Counting and Cracking" . Sydney Festival . Retrieved 6 September 2023 .
^ Dow, Steve (16 January 2019). "Counting and Cracking: the story behind Belvoir Street theatre's most ambitious play to date" . The Guardian . Retrieved 6 September 2023 .
^ Tongue, Cassie (16 January 2019). "Counting and Cracking review Theatre in Sydney" . Time Out Sydney . Retrieved 6 September 2023 .
^ Simmonds, Diana (9 March 2019). "Counting And Cracking - Adelaide Festival" . Stage Noise . Retrieved 6 September 2023 .
^ Vawser, Anthony; Knight, Tony (9 March 2019). "Counting and Cracking" . Stage Whispers . Retrieved 6 September 2023 .
^ "Counting and Cracking" . Adelaide Festival . Retrieved 6 September 2023 .
^ a b "Counting and Cracking review — epic family drama plays out against Sri Lankan political strife" . Financial Times . 10 August 2022. Retrieved 6 September 2023 .
^ "Counting and Cracking (UK/Australia Season) 19" . Australia - United Kingdom Chamber of Commerce . 1 September 2022. Retrieved 6 September 2023 .
^ Radcliffe, Allan (10 August 2022). "Counting and Cracking at Edinburgh festival review — a gripping Sri Lankan epic" . The Times & The Sunday Times . Retrieved 6 September 2023 .
^ https://2024.rising.melbourne/program/counting-and-cracking/ , Retrieved 2024-06-15.
^ "2016 Philip Parsons Fellowship for Emerging Playwrights" . Theatre Network NSW . 20 October 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2022 .
^ Borland, Michaela (16 July 2019). "Helpmann Awards show theatre is winning diversity race in Australian entertainment" . ABC News . Retrieved 27 August 2019 .
^ "2019 Sydney Theatre Awards announced" . Limelight . Retrieved 21 January 2020 .
^ Delaney, Brigid (30 January 2020). "Counting and Cracking: Belvoir Street's standout hit wins Australia's richest literary prize" . The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 31 January 2020 .
^ Evans, Kate Evans (26 April 2020). "Novel celebrating Wiradjuri language wins Book of the Year at major literary awards" . ABC News . Archived from the original on 26 April 2020. Retrieved 26 April 2020 .