Condemned by the mother of Jamie Bulger and acclaimed by the critics - for tackling the subject of child killers - this is the controversial new play from the winner of the Sunday Times Playwriting Prize 2001Few kids have a secret as chilling as Timmys.Stephanie loves Raquel to death. Acutely topical; darkly satirical and brutally uncompromising - these two monologues explore the shattering of childhood innocence. "The play opens up a moral minefield. Who can; or should; consent to what? Can anyone consent to something on the behalf of another? What power can anyone; a person or a community; have over the mind and life of another? Morriss play sends you out in a state of moral turbulence." (John Peter; Sunday Times)"For once; the play at the eye of an Edinburgh storm is a good one" - Guardian"This 70-minute play would alone have been worth a trip to Edinburgh" - Sunday Times"If The Age of Consent had been written by the sainted Alan Bennett it would be acclaimed as a triumph" - Daily TelegraphThe Age of Consent is published to tie in with its London premiere at the Bush Theatre in January 2002
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