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'Killer Kane is set on a modern day remote Aboriginal community in the spinifex country of Australia's north-west and offers a glimpse into remote community life where hard and fast decisions over family, country and Native Title must be made. Abe and Sally, who have been touring with their band for over a year return to their community in an attempt to straighten out their lives. Meanwhile, homeland communities have been under pressures of their own.' Source: www.waapa.ecu.edu.au/performances-and-events/all/performances/2010/11/aboriginal-theatre-presents-killer-kane3 (Sighted 15/11/2010).
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Premiere production by Aboriginal Theatre at The Roundhouse Theatre, Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus. 13-18 November 2010. Director: Rick Brayford.
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