

Darknet
Rose Lewenstein
In the New Normal, two sisters face a big tech dystopia.
Sunlight, founded by a boy genius, has expanded during the Pause, bringing every corner of our lives InLight.
Now folk-hero Professor Lin defends the Right to the Dark, while her sister Polly attempts a perilous inside maneuver with a new gig InLight.
Will we ever meet unobserved again?
New Golden Age is a revolutionary tale about reclaiming human connection in an age driven by data.
"Structured like a Greek tragedy, [New Golden Age] imagines the dark consequences of an extremely online future as two sisters struggle to connect IRL."
— The New York Times
| Character |
|---|
| MAT A multibillionaire tech founder, warm, feels more like Buttigieg than Zuckerberg. White, mid thirties. He/him. |
| LIN A professor of ethics. Elegant and forceful. East or South Asian, late forties. She/her. |
| POLLY A broke creative person. A superpower listener. White, mid twenties. He/him. |
| SILAS An employed creative person. A powerful listener. Black, mid twenties. He/him. |
| JACE The student leader of Lin’s movement. Wears a kilt. Bright hair, possibly green. Any race, early twenties. They/them or she/her. |
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New Golden Age is a play written by Karen Hartman and published by Samuel French .
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