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Average rating3.3
A sinister drama about virtual reality and pedophiles set in the (perhaps) not-so-distant future.
"The Nether, a daring examination of moral responsibility in virtual worlds, opens with a familiar interrogation scene given a technological twist. As Detective Morris, an investigator of the Nether's online offerings, questions Mr. Sims about his activities in a role-playing realm so realistic it could be life, she finds herself on unexpectedly slippery ground. Sims argues for the freedom to explore even the most deviant corners of our imagination. Morris holds that we cannot flesh out our malign fantasies without consequence. Their clash of wills leads to a consequence neither could have imagined. Suspenseful, ingeniously constructed, and fiercely intelligent, Haley's play forces us to confront deeply disturbing questions about the boundaries of reality."--Publisher's description.
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A scary and fucked premise that is not intangible with how technology is rapidly growing. Smartly written, would be very interested to see a production of this play.
Sigh. This was amazeballs, and I'm sure it's even more fascinating watching it play out on stage. That's the problem with reading plays, a reader just can't get the full impact. On the flip side, what are the chances I would ever get to see this on stage? Then I would never know this story, and it was mind-blowing and scary and sickening and I couldn't look away even though I wanted to.