Darknet (NHB Modern Plays)
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Welcome to Octopus Inc., the internet giant that allows users to exchange personal data for currency. But not everyone is prepared to sacrifice their privacy for an easier life.
A teenager subverts the system in an attempt to save her mother. A visionary tech exec takes shortcuts to get ahead. And a cybercriminal makes a choice between two kinds of freedom.
Darknet navigates through the world of data commodification and the uncharted deep web, shining a light on the things we choose to share online and the places we can hide. It was commissioned and produced by Potential Difference and premiered at Southwark Playhouse, London, in 2016.
Rose Lewenstein
Rose Lewenstein’s plays include: Darknet (Southwark Playhouse); Psychoslut (Women@RADA); Now This Is Not The End (Arcola); Game of Life (The Yard); Only Human (Theatre503) and Ain’t No Law Against Fish ’n’ Chips (Royal Court Young Writers Festival). She is currently under commission to the Royal Court and is developing original TV dramas with Kudos, Hillbilly, SunnyMarch and BlackLight/Channel 4.
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Darknet (NHB Modern Plays) - Rose Lewenstein
Darknet was produced by Potential Difference and first performed at Southwark Playhouse, London, on 14 April 2016. The cast was as follows:
Acknowledgements
Chris Smyrnios and everyone at Southwark Playhouse, Harriet Pennington Legh, Becca Kinder, Nathalie Nahaï, Jamie Bartlett, Geoff White, Glenn Wilkinson, Greg Jones, Thomas Rid, David Omand, Ligia Osepciu, Wendy Kibble, Mark Lewenstein and Oliver Brierley.
Thanks to the actors and creatives who workshopped previous versions of the play: Esh Alladi, Alex Austin, Robin Berry, Cristina Catalina, Jennifer Jackson, Bettrys Jones, Nicholas Karimi, Helena Lymbery, Moj Taylor, Mark Weinman, William Drew, Avye Leventis, Adam Pleeth and Mila Sanders.
Special thanks to Russell Bender, without whom this play wouldn’t have been written.
R.L.
Characters
in order of seen or heard
VOICE-OVER
JAMIE
STEVE
CONSULTANT
STACEY
GARY
ALLEN
KYLA
DONNY D
AUTOMATED VOICE
COUNSELLOR
GIRLS’ VOICES
CHARLOTTE
CANDY/NATALIA
HACKDOLZ
EMPLOYEES
MITCH
JOHN
JOURNALISTS
ELEKTRA
VENDORS
HEISENBERG
BUYERS
STUDIO HACKERS
REPORTERS
SCHOOLGIRLS
DAVID
VOICES
DOCTOR X
PARAMEDICS
NURSE
VALERIE
MR PR
MS FINANCE
POLICEMEN
JUDGE
ROSECUTORS
LAWYERS
CLERK
MR MOSEDALE
RACHEL
Notes
Nothing about the play is naturalistic.
Scenes don’t stop and start but jump from one to another, as though the audience are navigating multiple web pages.
There is a stark difference between offline and online. Laptops and other devices are also used as light sources and as a means of communicating textual and visual information.
The play can be doubled. Obvs.
This ebook was created before the end of rehearsals and so may differ slightly from the play as performed.
PART ONE
Darkness. A promotional video plays. It begins with a digital octopus. Tentacles reach across various screens. Simple visuals illustrate the message.
VOICE-OVER. Money doesn’t make the world go round.
You do.
So if you are what you do and you say who you are then why shouldn’t you get something in return?
No more giving it away for free. No more watching others profit from what is yours.
When you share data with Octopus, our algorithms calculate the real-time market value and transfer it straight to your Octopay wallet.
The more you share, the more you earn.
You’re rolling in data. Spend it wisely.
The octopus smiles and winks, then disappears.
JAMIE sits alone in his bedroom, staring straight ahead, hands flat on top of his laptop. STEVE stands on the other side of a door.
STEVE. Jamie?
Jamie can I have a word?
I’ve just had a phone call from Mr Mosedale.
He said somebody replaced the school homepage with a photograph of a penis.
He’s not very happy.
I told him innocent until proven guilty but he seems to think you’re the only student who could do that sort of thing.
Jamie?
I’m only going to ask you once. Did you or did you not replace the school homepage with a photograph of a penis?
And no you do not have the right to remain silent.
Look, if you refuse to even answer the question then I’m going to have to assume you’re guilty.
Jamie if you don’t open the door –
STEVE opens the door and enters the bedroom.
Right, that’s it, you’re grounded.
JAMIE doesn’t respond.
And I’m confiscating your computer until you’ve apologised to Mr Mosedale.
JAMIE takes his hands off the laptop. STEVE picks it up, pauses for a moment, then leaves. JAMIE immediately produces another laptop and opens it.
A clinic. STACEY is visibly shaking. A CONSULTANT takes notes on a device.
CONSULTANT. First of all let me say that the fact you’ve made the step to come here today and ask for help is a really positive start.
STACEY. Okay.
CONSULTANT. So I’m going to go through a few options with you.
STACEY. Okay.
CONSULTANT. So we offer behavioural therapy or prescribed medication, or in some cases a combination of the two.
STACEY. Okay.
CONSULTANT. We find a combination is usually the most effective.
STACEY. Okay.
CONSULTANT. Are you okay?
STACEY. Yeah.
CONSULTANT.
STACEY. I just want it as soon as possible.
CONSULTANT. Have you taken a course of methadone before?
STACEY. No.
CONSULTANT. And are you aware of the terms and conditions?
STACEY. But the ad said –
CONSULTANT. The treatment is free, yes, but it’ll be linked to your Octopus ID and so your data will be shared with third-party companies.
It’s still confidential of course.
STACEY. But –
CONSULTANT.
STACEY. Won’t it affect my score?
CONSULTANT. Well, yes, it may, in the short term, impact on your Octoscore.
STACEY. So –
CONSULTANT.
STACEY. Won’t my value go down?
CONSULTANT. Well, yes, you could see an initial drop in the value of your data.
STACEY. Okay.
CONSULTANT. But we do still recommend customers go ahead with the treatment. Once you’ve been clean for a year you’ll start to see an improvement.
STACEY. Okay.
CONSULTANT. The full T and Cs are attached to your appointment card.
STACEY. Okay.
CONSULTANT. Okay, if I could start by taking a few details –
STACEY gets up.
STACEY. I’ve gotta –
She looks towards the door.
CONSULTANT. It really is for the best in the long run.
STACEY. Yeah. Thanks. I’ll think about it.
She leaves.
A prison visiting room. ALLEN and GARY sit across from one another at a table.
GARY. I’m not interested.
ALLEN. Just hear me out.
GARY. You know how long I got?
ALLEN. Well, sure, but we all know life doesn’t actually mean life.
GARY. How about when you multiply it by nine?
ALLEN. Nine life sentences? What do they think you are, a cat?
Prison cat meme: KITTENS, YOU DON’T GET PAROLE FOR BAD BEHAVIOUR.
GARY. They reckon hackers are a greater danger to society than