Contemporary Indian fiction shows a different awareness regarding the politics of spirituality.
Deadly answers: a review of ‘Tao Po’
"Many were emotionally triggered by this part-testimonial, part-theatrical, and part-documentary theatre"
The uncomfortable intimacies of ‘Tao Po’
"We are drawn into the lives of four characters, each with a separate monologue"
‘Tao Po’: More than collateral damage
The play highlights "raw and conflicted stories based on real lives in the drug war".
‘Tao Po’: Is anyone there?
"Tao Po invites us to listen to four people’s intimate accounts of the [Philippines'] drug war."