Rainbow Kiss
In his Aberdeen flat, a young man stakes everything on a one-night stand. But does she give a fuck?
Rainbow Kiss is a play about life in the Granite City, a world where work is meaningless and emasculating, where drink and drugs are the only painkillers, and where cheap sex can cost you everything.
This is Simon Farquhar's first play for the Royal Court Theatre, where it premiered in April 2006.

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Rainbow Kiss
In his Aberdeen flat, a young man stakes everything on a one-night stand. But does she give a fuck?
Rainbow Kiss is a play about life in the Granite City, a world where work is meaningless and emasculating, where drink and drugs are the only painkillers, and where cheap sex can cost you everything.
This is Simon Farquhar's first play for the Royal Court Theatre, where it premiered in April 2006.

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Rainbow Kiss

Rainbow Kiss

by Simon Farquhar
Rainbow Kiss

Rainbow Kiss

by Simon Farquhar

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Overview

In his Aberdeen flat, a young man stakes everything on a one-night stand. But does she give a fuck?
Rainbow Kiss is a play about life in the Granite City, a world where work is meaningless and emasculating, where drink and drugs are the only painkillers, and where cheap sex can cost you everything.
This is Simon Farquhar's first play for the Royal Court Theatre, where it premiered in April 2006.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781840026474
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/01/2006
Series: Oberon Modern Plays
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 90
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.17(d)

About the Author

Simon Farquhar is from the North-East of Scotland, and has lived in both London and Aberdeen. His plays for BBC Radio, include Candy Floss Kisses and Elevenses with Twiggy. He is currently writing his first novel. Rainbow Kiss is his first full-length stage play.
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