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Undetectable - (Modern Plays) by Tom Wright (Paperback)

Undetectable - (Modern Plays) by  Tom Wright (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Sex is easy. Intimacy is hard.<br/><br/>A tender, funny and uplifting love story for the post-chemsex generation. <br/><br/> Hunky dream boy Lex and bright spark Bradley are falling for each other. Big time. After three months, Lex has decided that tonight's the night... but Bradley's not so sure he wants to go all the way. <br/><br/> With wisdom, wit and honesty, Tom Wright's bold new play explores the delicate emotions, moral dilemmas and personal demons we all take to bed with us.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Finger firmly on the pulse<br/>Gay Times<br><br>Impossible to criticise<br/>LondonTheatre1<br><br>One of the most provocative, evocative and inspired pieces of theatre I've seen.<br/>Boyz Magazine<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Tom Wright</b> is a London based playwright and theatre director, originally from the Midlands. He is currently the Artist Development Coordinator at The Old Vic. He has participated in the Royal Court, Soho Theatre and Finborough Theatre's playwright groups, is a member of Mercury Musical Development's Advanced Writers' Lab, as well as working with Old Vic New Voices. Tom's debut play <i>My Dad's Gap Year</i> will be presented at the Park Theatre in February 2019. It was first performed at the Tristan Bates Theatre, before being developed with Rikki Beadle-Blair for Team Angelica and revived at the Bush Theatre, London. Tom's second play<i> I Ain't Dumb </i>was also developed with Team Angelica and supported by the Peggy Ramsay Foundation. It premiered at Theatre Royal Stratford East the following year. Tom was commissioned to adapt Jamie O'Neill's novel 'At Swim, Two Boys' into stage musical <i>Rebel Song</i> which was nominated for the Stiles & Drewe Best New Song Prize, secured funding from Arts Council England and was selected as part of From Page To Stage to be performed at Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Other Palace. Short work includes <i>Broadcast</i> (Old Vic New Voices), <i>Three Sunrises</i> (St. James Theatre) and <i>I, We, Me</i> (Vaults Festival). His next full-length play <i>Undetectable</i> will premier at the King's Head Theatre in March 2019.

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