The Playwrights Database
CHRISTOPHER WRIGHT
(1970 - )
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Black Box
Vent
Black Box
Synopsis:
Meet Cassius, Kate, Will and Liz. they're all good friends. But someone is missing. Jack. Without him the group begin to fall apart revealing the source of their deepest fears: the secrets and lies that make up their lives. Ordinary people in an extraordinary situation, black box is an electric tale of love, loss, guilt and forgiveness. "smart, sexy, compelling and worldy-wise" Manchester Evening News
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Vent
Synopsis:
Set on a fictional university campus, Vent examines contemporary sexual politics crystallised by an accusation of date-rape by one student against another. Caught up in an atmosphere of sexual tension, paranoia and suspicion Vent follows a year in the life of four students and two tutors whose lives become entangled in the fallout. Set in adjoining male and female toilets (the last refuge of the sexes) and targeting the communication breakdown between the genders over sex and the culture it inspires, Vent is an insightful, witty, moving and relevant play.
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