Mosquitoes

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"Mosquitoes" is a play by British dramatist Lucy Kirkwood that intertwines family drama with themes of science, grief, and the ethical implications of modern physics.

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instanceOf play
theatrical work
author Lucy Kirkwood
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
directorOfPremiere Rufus Norris
featuresProfession call centre worker
physicist
firstPerformanceDate 2017
firstPerformancePlace Dorfman Theatre
firstPerformanceTheatreCompany National Theatre in London
surface form: National Theatre
genre drama
family drama
science play
hasAudience adult
hasCharacter Alice
Henri
Jenny
Karen
Luke
hasPublicationForm play script
hasStyle contemporary realism
science-infused drama
hasSubject clash between scientific rationalism and superstition
ethical implications of scientific research
gender and science
grief and loss in a family context
impact of science on everyday life
mainTheme ethics in modern physics
family relationships
grief
responsibility
science
sibling rivalry
narrativeForm two-act play
originalLanguage English
partOf National Theatre repertoire
premiereCity London, England
surface form: London
premiereCountry United Kingdom
protagonist Alice
Jenny
setting CERN
Geneva
subjectOf Higgs boson
Large Hadron Collider
misinformation
parenthood
particle physics
science communication
timePeriodOfSetting early 21st century
writtenBy Lucy Kirkwood

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