Informed Consent

by Deborah Zoe Laufer

With genomic breakthroughs happening at breakneck speed, we can learn more about what our futures may hold than ever before. But how much should we know? And who gets to decide? Inspired by a recent court case between the Havasupai tribe and Arizona State University, Informed Consent takes us into the personal and national debate about science v. belief, and whether our DNA is our destiny.

With genomic breakthroughs happening at breakneck speed, we can learn more about what our futures may hold than ever before. But how much should we know? And who gets to decide? Inspired by a recent court case between the Havasupai tribe and Arizona State University, Informed Consent takes us into the personal and national debate about science v. belief, and whether our DNA is our destiny.

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  • Emma Sullivan: Informed Consent

    I saw Informed Consent as a playwriting student at Gulfshore Playhouse, three or four years ago. The story is beautifully intricate, and Laufer confronts fears we know well- illness, how to protect our family. It was the first straight play I ever saw, and it set the standards incredibly high.

    I saw Informed Consent as a playwriting student at Gulfshore Playhouse, three or four years ago. The story is beautifully intricate, and Laufer confronts fears we know well- illness, how to protect our family. It was the first straight play I ever saw, and it set the standards incredibly high.

  • Ian Thal: Informed Consent

    Laufer's sophisticated script addresses the ethical conflict between the legal principle of informed consent of the title and the utopian dreams of "big data" saving lives generations down the line. Laufer does not stack the deck: the betrayal of trust is tangible but even audiences will leave understanding the motives behind the betrayal. It's also a nuanced meditation on narrative: the history encoded in our DNA, legends that bind a people, children's books, and memories that can be stolen by dementia.

    I reviewed the 2017 production by Apollinaire Theatre Company:

    http://artsfuse.org...

    Laufer's sophisticated script addresses the ethical conflict between the legal principle of informed consent of the title and the utopian dreams of "big data" saving lives generations down the line. Laufer does not stack the deck: the betrayal of trust is tangible but even audiences will leave understanding the motives behind the betrayal. It's also a nuanced meditation on narrative: the history encoded in our DNA, legends that bind a people, children's books, and memories that can be stolen by dementia.

    I reviewed the 2017 production by Apollinaire Theatre Company:

    http://artsfuse.org/155793/theater-review-informed-consent-when-science…

  • Shira Pollio: Informed Consent

    This is a powerful play which explores difficult topics like colonialism and science with an empathetic, but unflinching voice. I was particularly haunted by the central figure of Jillian, who is as nuanced and sympathetic as she is flawed. An exciting piece that would lend itself to a wide variety of spaces and companies.

    This is a powerful play which explores difficult topics like colonialism and science with an empathetic, but unflinching voice. I was particularly haunted by the central figure of Jillian, who is as nuanced and sympathetic as she is flawed. An exciting piece that would lend itself to a wide variety of spaces and companies.

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Project Y, Year 2014
  • Type Commission, Organization Alfred P. Sloan Foundation/Ensemble Studio Theatre, Year 2013
  • Type Workshop, Organization PlayPenn, Year 2013
  • Type Workshop, Organization Baltic Playwrights Conference, Year 2013
  • Type Workshop, Organization LOCAL Theatre, Year 2013
  • Type Workshop, Organization NYU Writers Roundtable, Year 2013
  • Type Reading, Organization Asolo Rep, Year 2013
  • Type Workshop, Organization Cleveland Playhouse, New Ground Festival, Year 2013
  • Type Reading, Organization Geva Festival of New Theatre, Year 2013

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Geva Theatre Center, Year 2014
  • Type Professional, Organization Cleveland Playhouse, Year 2014