The Modern International Dead
by Damien Millar

The Modern International Dead

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Every year, a tiny group of unique individuals give up a regular lifestyle to begin an extraordinary undertaking.

Banding together, they are recruited to bring relief to the world's trouble spots.

Delivering humanitarian or medical aid, they offer hope to those living on the edge of human tolerance ... well, at least, that's what they signed up for.

Damien Millar explores the intentions, adversities and fears of Australians on the front line.

Revealing personal stories with a compassionate eye and a gallows humour, he offers a compelling, practical perspective on international aid.

"The Modern International Dead" is 'witness theatre' at its most potent -- the insiders' view on global change today, and the world we hope for tomorrow.

(2 acts, 2 male, 1 female).

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Year2008
BindingPaperback
EditionEdition Unstated
Pages70
PlaceSydney
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780868198354
ISBN-100868198358
LCCN2009286209
LCCPR9619.4.M564 M63 2008
DCCA822.4

The Modern International Dead is a Australian & New Zealand play written by Damien Millar and published by Currency Press in Sydney (2008).

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Currency Press · 2008 · 70 pp

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