Games For Lovers
Four millennials looking for sex, love and a well-located flat find themselves caught in a complex game of rivalry, desire and seduction.

As the cost of happiness soars, how can they negotiate the new rules of modern relationships and win the game of love?

Games for Lovers is a glittering modern rom-com with a wicked gleam in its eye.

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Games For Lovers
Four millennials looking for sex, love and a well-located flat find themselves caught in a complex game of rivalry, desire and seduction.

As the cost of happiness soars, how can they negotiate the new rules of modern relationships and win the game of love?

Games for Lovers is a glittering modern rom-com with a wicked gleam in its eye.

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Games For Lovers

Games For Lovers

by Ryan Craig
Games For Lovers

Games For Lovers

by Ryan Craig

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Overview

Four millennials looking for sex, love and a well-located flat find themselves caught in a complex game of rivalry, desire and seduction.

As the cost of happiness soars, how can they negotiate the new rules of modern relationships and win the game of love?

Games for Lovers is a glittering modern rom-com with a wicked gleam in its eye.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786828194
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/12/2019
Series: Oberon Modern Plays
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 5.03(w) x 7.95(h) x 0.34(d)

About the Author

British playwright, screen, television and radio writer whose plays usually involve both ethical and social matters. He is best known for his plays What We Did To Weinstein (Menier Chocolate Factory, London, 2005) which earned Craig a Most Promising Playwright Nomination at the Evening Standard Awards; The Glass Room (Hampstead Theatre, 2006), which deals with Holocaust denial; the English version of Tadeusz Slobodzianek's Our Class (2009) and The Holy Rosenbergs (2011), both at the National Theatre. 2017 saw the semi-autobiographical Filthy Business (Hampstead Theatre, London).
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