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DNA

Published Tuesday 7 February 2012 at 10:19 by Aleks Sierz

Before his huge West End success with the musical Matilda, Dennis Kelly’s most popular play was DNA, first performed at the National Theatre’s Connections youth theatre festival in 2007. Soon after, it became a GCSE core set text and is now studied by some 400,000 students every year.

The story is the tale of a perfect crime. A group of ordinary schoolkids bully one of their number and this leads to his death. They panic until Phil, who has a real talent for organisation, suggests a plan to shift the blame. Based on our awareness of how forensic science has improved, it involves a fiendishly clever use of DNA.

Kelly recounts the events of this thriller in a fascinatingly oblique and indirect way. The result is both a story about story-telling and an account of peer pressure, a longing for connection, and the corrosive effects of guilt. The writing is impressively taut and constantly surprising, with the themes of death, sex and the relationship between the individual and the group emerging from the distinctive characters of the kids.

This occasionally dark, but thoroughly enjoyable Hull Truck touring production is directed and designed by Anthony Banks, associate director of the National Theatre Discover programme. It is very much an ensemble piece but special mention has to be made of Leah Brotherhead’s irrepressibly chatty Leah, James Alexandrou’s taciturn Phil, Tom Clegg’s frightened Danny and Elexi Walker’s feisty Cathy.

But all of the cast - George Brockbanks, Emily Butterfield, Daniel Francis-Swaby and Rhys Jennings - are believable. With its cinematic music and atmospheric projections, this is a remarkably enthralling and creepy evening that appeals to our sense of ethics as well as to our fears about teenage misbehaviour.

Production information

By:
Dennis Kelly
Management:
Hull Truck Theatre
Cast:
James Alexandrou, Emily Butterfield, Elexi Walker, Daniel Francis-Swaby, Tom Clegg, Rhys Jennings
Director:
Anthony Banks (also design)
Sound:
Alex Baranowski
Lighting:
James Mackenzie

Production information can change over the run of the show.

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Run sheet

Rose Kingston-upon-Thames
February 6- 8
Studio Sheffield
February 9-11
Hull Truck, Studio Hull
February 14-18
Lakeside Arts Centre Nottingham
February 20-21
Curve Leicester
February 22-25
New Wolsey Ipswich
February 28-29
North Wall Arts Centre Oxford
March 1- 2
Playhouse Salisbury
March 5- 7
Fairfield Halls, Ashcroft Croydon
March 8-10
Royal Exchange, Studio Manchester
March 20-24
Unicorn London
April 17-28
Stephen Joseph Scarborough
April 30-May 2
Civic Barnsley
May 3- 4
Palace Watford
May 8- 9
Tobacco Factory, The Brewery Bristol
May 10-12
Theatre Royal, Egg Bath
May 14-16
Devonshire Park Eastbourne
May 17-19
Lyceum Crewe
May 21-23
Hawthorne Welwyn Garden City
May 24-25
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