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Four Play by Jake Brunger to Open at King’s Head Theatre This July

by Staff Writer
June 10, 2025
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LtoR Daniel Bravo, Lewis Cornay, Jo Foster and Zheng Xi Yong credit Rich Lakos

LtoR Daniel Bravo, Lewis Cornay, Jo Foster and Zheng Xi Yong credit Rich Lakos

DEM Productions, King’s Head Theatre Productions, and the Angels of Angel have announced a brand-new London revival of Four Play by Jake Brunger.

The production will run at King’s Head Theatre from 11 July to 17 August 2025, with an official opening night on Tuesday 15 July.

Directed by Jack Sain, Four Play stars Daniel Bravo, Lewis Cornay, Jo Foster, and Zheng Xi Yong, with Jack Gibson covering.

       

Originally premiering at the Old Vic Theatre, Four Play is a provocative comedy that explores the unspoken rules of modern relationships and the delicate balance between intimacy and freedom.

Jake Brunger said: “I’m honestly so thrilled that Four Play is returning to London ten years after its world premiere at the Old Vic Theatre. I’ve made a few little tweaks to the play to bring it bang up to date to reflect the ever-changing nature of queer relationships today. As someone predominantly known for being a musical theatre writer, I’m particularly delighted that we’ve found a cast of actors who are also mostly known for their work in that genre. I can’t wait to see them in action!”

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Jack Sain added: “It’s a joy to be reuniting with Jake and to be heading into rehearsals with this breathtaking cast and creative team. Four Play may exist within a queer universe, but its questions are universal. Where do we draw the line? What is human nature and what is social construct? And are we all, ultimately, destined to own a display-only Diptyque candle? Four Play is a chaotic cuddle of a play, full of catty cackles, crises and caresses: we cannot wait to bring it to the King’s Head stage.”

The story follows Rafe and Pete, a couple in a seemingly perfect seven-year relationship—except neither has ever been with anyone else. When they invite their friend Michael into an experiment in sexual exploration, emotional entanglements quickly spiral.

The creative team includes original music by Benedict Cork, design by Peiyao Wang, movement direction by Charlie Martin, lighting design by Daniel Carter-Brennan, sound design by Julian Starr, and casting by Nicholas Hockaday.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

       
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