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Donna Hughes Donna Hughes i(21169758 works by)
Gender: Female
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'Donna is a Fremantle based playwright who has been working in education for over twenty years. She is motivated to craft contemporary stories that examine the truth about our world and the stuff that makes us human. Her plays include Treading Water (2015), Disconnected (2017) and Ground Swell (2020). Donna’s work was selected for development by Stages WA and Playwriting Australia. Disconnected was published by Australian Plays (2019) and Treading Water was long listed for the Monte Miller Award (2020).'

Source: South-west Shorts 2020.

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Trackers 2020 single work drama

'Trackers is set in the near future where suburbs are divided into Zones and society is under “Algorithmic” control. Algorithms, once man-made, have taken on a creepy life of their own and are dangerously influential. They track and monitor everything, controlling how you look, your diet, hobbies, popularity, the next hit song and even friend selection.

'Lately, their sinister intent has ramped up a notch. Algorithms have developed the ability to stimulate brain circuits to fully manage human behaviour. Their aim is to gain absolute control of humankind, and they’re starting with the youth.

'Enter SAM Turing, a naturally gifted coder and a bit of a loner. SAM’s life is thrown into disarray when he unwittingly cracks the Page Rank code on his home computer system, unlocking hidden information about the past. Shortly after, he and his Mum are relocated to C-Zone. Unbeknownst to SAM, C-Zone is the last stop for kids who don’t “align.” They’re the guinea pigs for the new brain circuit adjustment plan.

'To make matters worse, C-Zone High is terrifying! Sinister REGULATORS roam the hallways, MRS WATCHER has it in for him and the other students don’t seem quite right. If SAM is to survive C-Zone, he needs to do more than use his smarts…..SAM needs to make some real friends.'

Source: Australian Plays Transform.

2021 winner AWGIE Awards Stage Award Community Theatre
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