A gripping play exploring Western guilt towards the Third World,
from an author well-known for her award-winning adaptations for
Shared Experience and the National Theatre. 'You're not a saint.
Saints don't exist. You're just a woman doing her best.' Mark
arrives in a village in India to try and find his wife. He doesn't
understand what has driven her to abandon her young son. Jane
cannot explain why she needed to escape or how she ended up looking
after children in India - or what is in the bag she's been holding
on to. It is hot, dusty and poor, and a long way from their
comfortable life in London. Helen Edmundson's play Mother Teresa is
Dead was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in
June 2002.
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