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Scene 4: Leah does not speak. Phil offers her a sweet and as he puts his arm round her to show affection, she spits out the sweet and leaves in disgust. Phil shouts after her. Oh yeah he wanted to be part of the gang. I mean everyone wants to be a part of the gang but he wanted it so bad he even ate the leaves. Big fist full of leaves, that’s not even the half of it! DANNY: I want to keep calm, I want to say nothing, just like you, you’re right, you’re right, John.
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Chris Megson is Senior Lecturer in Drama and Theatre at Royal Holloway, University of London. He has taught and published widely in the field of modern drama, and is editor of The Methuen Drama Book of Naturalist Plays. Other works include: Get Real: Documentary Theatre Past and Present (with Alison Forsyth, 2011), and Modern British Playwriting: The 70s: Voices, Documents, New Interpretations (2012). Scene 2: Leah is still trying to gain Phil’s attention. This time she talks about the nature of happiness. She shows him a Tupperware container and says it is Jerry. She describes how she has killed him.
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Chimps are evil... they murder each other. Did you know that? They kill and torture each other to find a better position within the social structure.
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It's clear that the gang has its own set of rules, which override those of the world outside. Going outside the gangs ranks, is a no-no.'
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DNA was first performed in the Cottesloe Theatre of the National Theatre, on 16 February 2008, with the following Company: