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Are we walking blindly into a genetic trap?
What if we lived in a world where genetics were king and diseases and disorders had been wiped out? This dystopian future, where genetic screening is widespread and determines a person's fate, is the vision of playwright James Rushbrooke. His new play "Tomcat" won the prestigious Papatango Playwriting Prize and has just finished its first run in London.
(Picture credit: Southwark Playhouse)
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