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Crackwalker is not theatre for the timid. Judith Thompson’s first play is a graphic, harrowing glimpse at life on the edge, at individuals battered by poverty, ignorance and hopelessness. It is also a brilliant piece of stagecraft that makes use of every well-chosen word and powerfully dramatic
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965:(2003)
953:(2002)
943:(2001)
933:(2000)
910:(1999)
898:(1998)
886:(1997)
876:(1996)
866:(1995)
856:(1994)
844:(1993)
834:(1992)
818:(1991)
808:(1990)
785:(1989)
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763:(1987)
761:Prague
753:(1986)
743:(1985)
733:(1984)
723:(1983)
713:(1982)
701:(1981)
560:- 2023
554:- 2018
548:- 2016
542:– 2014
536:– 2013
530:– 2010
524:– 2007
516:– 2005
510:– 2004
504:– 2001
496:– 2001
490:– 2000
482:– 1997
476:– 1990
468:– 1987
462:– 1986
454:– 1984
448:– 1980
183:Quebec
142:Parent
1152:2020s
1035:2010s
918:2000s
793:1990s
686:1980s
565:Notes
117:1989
106:1984
1130:and
830:and
591:2016
480:Sled
324:Sled
291:Łódź
197:, a
44:Born
751:Doc
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