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We now live in an age where every whispered discussion is a potential invitation to terrorism. In 'Concerto for Humans and Semtex' we hear four simultaneous conversations. One will lead to something dire. Which do you listen to? This play examines our fears and reactions to the War on Terror, and explores some of the inconsistencies revealed when we fight against an emotion rather than a nation.
‘A writer with a firm grasp of structure and a sharp eye for our world’s fears and complicities has penned a fascinating new play. Abuse, exploitation, charity, condescension and terror are presented here as the stocks-in-trade of our new world order - elegantly and provocatively packaged within a sound play structure.’ Judges comments, Patrick White Playwrights’ Award
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Male | Unspecified | 3 to 5 minutes
Starts on page 34
EXTRACT: There is an art to torture. I mean, torture should be perceived on a number of levels. At its most base it is merely concerned with extracting information. That part requires a surprising amount of sophistication and skill. It's a delicate game of cat and mouse. There's one person, the victim, I suppose you could say, but let's call him 'The Accused', or 'The Terrorist.' Let's call him Abdul. Hey, that's your name!
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