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Trackers (2nd edition)

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Gifted coder Sam Turing has stepped out of line. For that, the Algorithm decides he must be relocated to a new school. High school is hard enough as it is, let alone being named a threat to the System.

In the not-too-distant future of Donna Hughes’ Trackers, society is divided into Zones that live under the watchful eye of the Algorithm. Your friends are decided for you. Your tastes are decided for you. Your life is decided for you. Thus, Sam Turing is enrolled at C-Zone High School, the last stop in the Algorithm’s plans for society: Alignment.

At C-Zone, the students seem odd, the teachers dangerous, the walls ever watchful. Something terrifying is at play, picking off the students one by one.

To survive the Algorithm and perhaps more importantly, high school, Sam needs to make some true friends, beyond the screen.

  • drama, political, theatre for, by or about young people
  • 70
  • 33 total
  • 7 female identifying, 11 male identifying, 15 gender unspecified
  • open ensemble
  • young people, technology, political/social, friendship, belonging, adolescence
  • 12 to 16, 16 to 18
  • yes
  • all ages, young adult
  • Currency Press


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