Four Play

A new version of Jake Brunger‘s play FOUR PLAY is coming to the King’s Head Theatre for a limited run.

“There must be a part of you that’s curious, right? About what it would be like?”

Starring Daniel Bravo, Lewis Cornay, Jo Foster, and Zheng Xi YongJack Sain’s new revival of Jake Brunger’s provocative comedy interrogates the unspoken rules of modern relationships and the fragile balance between intimacy and freedom.

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What is Four Play about?

Rafe and Pete have the kind of relationship people envy. Seven years strong, perfectly in sync… except for one little thing. Neither of them has ever been with anyone else. So, when they hatch a plan to scratch their proverbial itch, who better than mutual friend Michael – confident, captivating, and completely unprepared for the emotional entanglement he awakens.

After all, Michael does this…right? And his partner Andy knows… right?

What begins as an intellectual experiment in sexual exploration quickly escalates into a chaotic web of emotional vulnerability, betrayal, and unanticipated desire.

Running Time

TBC

Ticket Information

Tickets not currently available.

Cast & Creatives

Daniel Bravo (Michael), Lewis Cornay (Rafe), Jo Foster (Andy), Zheng Xi Yong (Pete), Jack Gibson (Cover).

Jake Brunger (Writer), Jack Sain (Director), Benedict Cork (Original Music), Peiyou Wang (Set & Costume Designer), Charlie Martin (Movement Director), Daniel Carter-Brennan (Lighting Designer), Julian Starr (Sound Designer), Nicholas Hockaday (Casting Director), Jack Boissieux for JBPM (Production Management), DEM Productions (General Management).

Guidance

Content warnings: TBC

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Venue Information

King’s Head Theatre

115 Upper St, London N1 1QN

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Reviews

LondonTheatre1

'One of the best pieces of new writing that I have seen for a long time'

Theatre Weekly

'Wickedly witty, whilst remaining insightful and intelligent'

The Stage

'A tightly-structured, intelligent play that veers from laugh-out-loud comedy to thoughtful drama with real skill'

Everything Theatre

'This show is as intelligent as it is entertaining'