A companion piece to Freddy Dare and The Ginger Robber this play picks up what might have happened if the last resolution of the first play had not. Although it stands alone as a piece, the context for the main character is set in Freddy and losing that loses a lot of this piece. Having said that, the use of film here was, for me, intrusive and the play's length was not justified by its content. More importantly, although well acted, the characters were two dimensional and, to be honest, somewhat cliched. I was quite shocked to hear the audience laughing at comments and situations more in-line with the sexual harrrasement 80s than the current social norm - at times it felt like a bad episode of "Please Sir" with out of date and inappropriate characters, dialogue and themes.
If this is modern writing for a young audience then stop the world, I want to get off .... I am not sure what the writer and director were after here but for me this failed on pretty well every level.