DNA
DNA, a compelling play by Dennis Kelly, explores the intricate themes of friendship, morality, and responsibility in unexpected situations. Set against the backdrop of a terrible accident, a group of young friends makes a series of poor decisions to conceal the truth, leading to a complex bond where accountability is shunned. This gripping narrative examines how fear and secrecy can distort relationships and moral compasses.
Originally commissioned by the National Theatre Connections in 2008, DNA has gained recognition for its thought-provoking content and has been produced, studied, and toured globally. With its focus on the consequences of choices made under pressure, this play remains a significant work in contemporary English literature.
Published in 2021, DNA is available in a softcover format, making it an accessible addition to any literary collection. This play is ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in exploring the complexities of human relationships and ethical dilemmas.