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''The Sugar Syndrome'' is a 2003 play written by British writer Lucy Prebble. It has won several awards and as of 2009 has been sold in seven languages.


Synopsis

The play has four main characters: Dani, Tim, Lewis and Jan. At the beginning, Dani (short for Danielle), a girl of seventeen, has just come home after spending some time in a clinic for eating disorders. Her mother, Jan, is trying to cope with the problems of looking after Dani after separating from her husband. Dani starts talking to people in an internet chat room and gets to know Tim, a man in his thirties. Dani pretends to be an eleven-year-old boy, which Tim believes. Tim is a man in his thirties who has a taste for young boys and has spent some time in prison. He and Dani agree to meet in a park and subsequently become friends. Dani also meets a lonely young man called Lewis in the chat room. Lewis eventually becomes jealous of the friendship between Dani and Tim and threatens to expose Tim as a pedophile. Tim, anticipating a visit from the police, lends his laptop to Dani for safekeeping. Dani then finds a video on the laptop which appears to depict the rape of a young boy. The play climactically ends with the harrowing sound of the boy being raped...Loveridge, Lizzie
"A CurtainUp London Review. 'The Sugar Syndrome' "
''CurtainUp'', 10 October 2003. Retrieved 5 January 2009


Productions

The play premiered at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London, from 16 October to 15 November 2003. Directed by
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, (associate director at the Royal Court Theatre), the cast featured Will Ash (Lewis),
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(Jan),
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(Dani) and Andrew Woodall (Tim). The play ran in the US at the Williamstown Theatre Festival (Williamstown, Massachusetts) from 27 July 2005 to 7 August. Directed by Maria Mileaf, the cast featured Gaby Hoffmann as Dani. The play was also staged in St. Louis, MO by Echo Theatre Company in 2006. In 2020 a new production was staged at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond upon Thames in the UK, directed by Oscar Toeman, with John Hollingsworth as Tim, Jessica Rhodes as Dani, Ali Barouti as Lewis and
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as Jan. Peter Mason, reviewing the production in the ''Morning Star'' newspaper, said: "While the play itself is electrifying, the acting from the outstanding cast of four generates its own static charge, creating an atmosphere that occasionally makes the hair stand on end."Peter Mason
Review of ''The Sugar Syndrome''
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. Retrieved on 20 January 2019.


Critical response


Awards

* The Critics' Circle Award, 2004 * George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright, 2004 * TMA Award for Best New Play, 2004"Previous Awards. Best New Play"
uktheatre.org, retrieved 29 January 2016


Notes


External links



at ''Doollee.com'' Playwrights Database (includes "Synopsis" of ''The Sugar Syndrome''). {{DEFAULTSORT:Sugar Syndrome 2000s debut plays 2003 plays Rape in fiction Plays by Lucy Prebble