FOUR PLAY to open at The King's Head Theatre this July
Emmie Newitt
10 June, 2025, 11:08
A brand-new London revival of Jake Brunger (The Great British Bake Off Musical)'s FOUR PLAY will play for a limited run this summer and will be directed by Jack Sain (Reverberation, Bristol Old Vic).
LtoR Daniel Bravo, Lewis Cornay, Jo Foster and Zheng Xi Yong. Photo by Rich Lakos
The provocative comedy offers a candid examination of the unspoken rules of modern relationships. What begins as an intellectual experiment in sexual exploration quickly escalates into a chaotic web of emotional vulnerability, betrayal, and unanticipated desire. FOUR PLAY debuted at the Old Vic Theatre, starred Richard Madden and Jeremy Irvine before it went on to have a sell-out four-week run at Theatre503.
Starring in FOUR PLAY will be Daniel Bravo (who recently starred in the West End production of Mean Girls at the Savoy Theatre) as Michael, Lewis Cornay (The History Boys, Theatre Royal Bath/UK Tour), Jo Foster (Why Am I So Single?, Garrick Theatre) as Andy and Zheng Xi Yong (Your Lie in April, Harold Pinter Theatre) as Peter.
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!”
FOUR PLAY has 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.
FOUR PLAY heads to the King's Head Theatre from 11 July to 17 August 2025.
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