Georgie Dettmer debut play examines porn, deepfakes, and voyeurism in the blurring lines of technology and abuse.
This world premiere production explores the converging and increasingly blurred lines between technology, sex, entertainment, and abuse. The narrative addresses contemporary issues such as the circulation of pornography, the proliferation of deepfakes, and the phenomenon of missing young women. Character scenarios include a journalist connected to mechanical equipment and a mother whose grief is exploited for online engagement and views.
The play directly raises questions concerning complicity and control in an environment where violence is often intertwined with voyeurism. It examines who holds power in these shifting technological landscapes.
This production marks the professional playwriting debut of Georgie Dettmer. The play received support from the Concord Theatricals Unpublished Playwrights Award.