Three teens. One final year. And the moments that change everything. This is not just a high school drama; it’s a mirror held up to the digital age. In a world where likes mean love and silence means power, Noah, the forgotten “nice guy,” spirals after a breakup and falls prey to an online echo chamber of toxic masculinity. What starts as self-help quickly curdles into rage, entitlement, and radicalization. Sadie, the confident, cutting queen bee, masks her grief with control and cruelty. And Madi, her anxious, self-effacing best friend, finds herself caught between loyalty, guilt, and the terrifying realization that she may be losing both her oldest friend, and herself. Just as Madi begins to rediscover her worth through a budding online connection, doubts creep in. Is it real? Or is she just another target in a world built on curated lies and emotional bait?
Blending fast-paced dialogue, raw monologues, and a hauntingly recognizable social media backdrop, this play explores the seductive rise of online misogyny and digital cult thinking; the collapse, and resilience, of female friendships; and the tangled web of anxiety, betrayal, blurred identities, and the desperate need to feel seen. This is a story you’ll feel in your gut.
Perfect for senior high drama programs, one-act competitions, and youth theatres ready to tackle something that matters. It’s gripping, emotional, funny in all the right places, and perfect for 2025 and beyond.