by Trevor Rhone

"...TWO CAN PLAY is one of those rare hybrids--a play with a specific message, a specific place and time, but with a universal theme. Trevor Rhone writes about people trying to escape the Northern Ireland style unrest of Kingston, Jamaica, circa 1980, during the height of that country's political upheavals. But what he really writes about are two people who love each other but who don't understand each other.... TWO CAN PLAY, a sometimes funny, sometimes sad, always life-affirming play, is a must-see...."

Diane Wright, Seattle Herald

 

A masterpiece of about an archetypal lower-middle-class couple. It is about love, and estrangement; about domination, and liberation; about confusion, and compassion.

 

TWO CAN PLAY was also produced for television by Kentucky's Public Broadcasting Network.

 

 

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