Sex With Strangers
Olivia Eason's delightful romcom on the highs and lows of digital life
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Laura Eason's play is a smart two-hander about love and literary ambition, the nature of identity and the difficulties of self-reinvention in a digital age that has confused our sense of the boundaries between private and public, authentic and fabricated
The Independent (UK)
Olivia Eason's delightful romcom on the highs and lows of digital life
Olivia Eason's delightful romcom on the highs and lows of digital life
In an era dominated by likes, loves and retweets, lust often lurks somewhere in between. Playwright Laura Eason explores the crossroads of the physical and the digital in this insightful comedy about modern love and the complexity of finding ones own true identity amidst brands and babes on instagram, and photoshopped fabrications on Facebook.
The delightful two-hander follows Olivia, an under-appreciated, unkown mid-career writer who is currently writing her opus, and social media phenomenon Ethan, a hugely successful internet star whose blog is being turned into a movie. Opposites inevitably attract when the two are snowed in at a B&B, and each show one another the highs and lows of their respective worlds.