"He's got zero empathy. You could be having a conversation and start
choking to death and he'd just think, 'Well, this conversation's
over.'He'd probably just sit there and finish eating whatever you were
choking on."
An inexperienced teacher is given the job of saving a disturbed and
violent fourteen-year-old boy from permanent exclusion. Alone in the
classroom, an intense battle of wills takes place. But what can be done
when a child cares for no one and is afraid of nothing?
Monster won two awards at the inaugural Bruntwood Playwriting
Competition and was first performed in 2007 at the Royal Exchange,
Manchester, where Duncan MacMillan is Writer-in-Residence.