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DNA (Theatre)

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DnA is a play written by Dennis Kelly, featuring a group of teenagers during the fallout of a prank gone disastrously wrong. A member of the group, Adam, dies after falling down a dangerous shaft that he was dared into walking over by his so-called friends. The leader of the group, Phil, comes up with a plan to cover up their involvement. Things seem to be working out just fine, until unexpected revelations and events send things spiralling out of control once again. Just how far are the teens prepared to go in order to maintain their cover-up?Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })If you're looking for the double helix which codes for life, see DNA.
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Attention Whore: Cathy. While everyone else is concerned about the fat postman who'll go to prison because of their false crime, she only cares about the camera crew she saw at the police station, and whether or not she should give an interview.
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Arc Words: The play's title. First brought up in relation to the difference between bonobos and chimpanzees, but becomes much more significant a few scenes later, when the police discover DNA evidence connecting a random man to Adam's made-up kidnapping.
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Always a Bigger Fish
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Always a Bigger Fish: John Tate's introduction shows him bullying his way into a position of power among the group. Richard's entrance a few minutes later disrupts John's efforts, but it's Phil who establishes himself as the one in charge when he arrives on the scene.
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