It is also described by some as "wildly inventive ride through history, where sacred icons and rituals become weapons" and "brimming with humour".
Rajan Zed argued that taxpayer-funded organisations like Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Victoria, and City of Melbourne; which supported this play; should be more vigilant in their selections.
Zed further pointed out that we needed to be more sensitive about the feelings of "others".
Recently, depiction of Hindu Goddess Lakshmi on swimwear at a fashion event held in Sydney (Australia) resulted in worldwide protests. Popular radio host Kyle Sandilands recently made derogatory remarks, ridiculing Hindus' holy river Ganga, on Sydney's hit music station. Australian swimwear company, Sandilands and his radio station later apologized after the protests.
Bruce Galdwin-directed "Ganesh Versus the Third Reich", will be shown at Merlyn Theatre (The Malthouse) in Southbank (Victoria, Australia) from September 29 to October nine. Ticket prices are up to $58. It is also scheduled to be exhibited at the "5th World Summit on Arts and Culture" on October four.
Founded in 1987, Back to Back Theatre claims to be "one of Australia's leading creative voices, focusing on moral, philosophical and political questions about the value of individual lives".
It states on its website: "The stories they create explore 'the cold, dark side' of our times "
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