The Nether
The Olivier Award winning play where technology meets fantasy
"Delight in its ingeniousness."
The Sunday Times
The Olivier Award winning play where technology meets fantasy
The Olivier Award winning play where technology meets fantasy
Winner of the 2012 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize in America and a 2015 Olivier Award, The Nether examines the dark possibilities within the online world, when technology and sexual fantasy collide. Following a critically lauded run at The Royal Court in 2014, the show has been granted a West End transfer to The Duke of York's theatre for Winter 2015.
Imagine a virtual wonderland designed to cater for your every sexual whim, whilst offering you a complete sensory experience, and total anonymity. But as ever, the dark side of this world threatens our very well-being - a young detective discovers the darkest cracks and corners in the system in this futuristic crime thriller.
Jennifer Haley's clever and suspenseful play about this online wonderland is a clever and thought-provoking meditation on the voyeur, and the lengths we already go to to change what we are below the surface of reality.
Whilst investigating a deviant name Sims, Morris, a young detective finds she must delve into Nether, and discover the Hideaway, a virtual reality that lets its users become whatever they want in this hidden sanctuary. The denizens, a teacher, a gentleman and a young girl are not interested in being liberated, especially now the lines between fantasy and reality are blurred more than ever.
XL Video Award for Best Set Design
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