(a childish voice, o.c.) Let's learn the alphabet with the phlebotomist: A stands for Aaron, B stands for Bea, C stands for Char, D stands for David.... (Sorry, I had to)
An unexpected though meaningful convention of naming. Each of them a well developed character with his secrets, and individual traits, acting in one way or another relatable and familiar.
The play is divided into acts with short scenes. Each scene is precedeed by an interlude. Those interludes present different aspects, different problematics of discrimination arising with prophylactic genetic diagnostics, and are independent of the main story line (with two exceptions...).
Not only does the play visualize potential problematics of genetic analysis reducing individuals to merely public numbers and our data culture, but it does as well study human behaviour. Humans like to condemn actions of others if they themselves are not involved in them, but the situation may change.
The second part of the play presents several unexpected twists. Let the tomatoes roll and CURTAIN.