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The Sugar Syndrome
Lucy Prebble
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The Sugar Syndrome
Lucy Prebble
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I like the internet. I like that way of talking to people. It's honest. It's a place where people are free to say anything they like. And most of what they say is about sex.
Dani's on a mission. She's just seventeen, hates her parents, skives college and prefers life in the chatrooms on-line. What she's looking for is someone who is honest and direct. Instead she finds a man twice her age, who thinks she is eleven and a boy.
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Characters
Dani
Carter
17
Jan
Garter
45
Tim
Saunders
38
Lewis
Sampson
22
Voice
of
the
Internet
The
set
should
remain
spare
and
non-naturalistic
throughout
The
locations
should
be
evoked
by
space,
detail
and
lighting
rather
than
replicated.
Cyberspace
in
particular
need
not
be
naturalistically
portrayed
with
screens
and
computers
etc.
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