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‘Spiders are scary. Terrorists are scary. Cancer is really scary. But… monogamy?’

A comic play about sex and commitment in the 21st century.

Rafe and Pete have hit a rut. After seven-and-a-half blissfully happy years, their lack of sexual experience is driving them apart.

So when they proposition mutual friend Michael to help out with their problems – knowing full well that Michael has his own partner Andrew – what seems like a simple solution quickly spirals out of control.

Jake Brunger's Four Play premiered at Theatre503, London, in February 2016.



Trade Review

'A frank and hilarious take on the complexities of modern day monogamy… an honest, reflective piece'

* Londonist *

'Sharp, well-observed... some stand-out comic moments... a thoroughly enjoyable take on contemporary love – and contemporary life'

* The Stage *

'A sparkling comedy… lively and refreshing'

* The Reviews Hub *

'Hilarious and touching'

* British Theatre Guide *

Four Play

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      Publisher: Nick Hern Books
      Publication Date: 11/02/2016
      ISBN13: 9781848425552, 978-1848425552
      ISBN10: 1848425554

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ‘Spiders are scary. Terrorists are scary. Cancer is really scary. But… monogamy?’

      A comic play about sex and commitment in the 21st century.

      Rafe and Pete have hit a rut. After seven-and-a-half blissfully happy years, their lack of sexual experience is driving them apart.

      So when they proposition mutual friend Michael to help out with their problems – knowing full well that Michael has his own partner Andrew – what seems like a simple solution quickly spirals out of control.

      Jake Brunger's Four Play premiered at Theatre503, London, in February 2016.



      Trade Review

      'A frank and hilarious take on the complexities of modern day monogamy… an honest, reflective piece'

      * Londonist *

      'Sharp, well-observed... some stand-out comic moments... a thoroughly enjoyable take on contemporary love – and contemporary life'

      * The Stage *

      'A sparkling comedy… lively and refreshing'

      * The Reviews Hub *

      'Hilarious and touching'

      * British Theatre Guide *

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