
SIGNED Invisible Me Playtext
This playtext has been signed by playwright Bren Gosling.Â
When sixty is just the beginning…
Lynn’s sex life more or less expired in 1987 – no memorial service, not even a sympathy card. Now she rattles around the house she inherited from her mum.
Jack, a newly widowed and HIV-positive gay man, is hurled back onto the singles scene after 35 years. Armed with grief, cautious optimism, and a baffling array of dating apps, he’s trying to figure out if there’s still room for romance.
And then there’s Alec, divorced, estranged from his grown-up kids, and still convinced he’s the same irresistible punk who could pull anyone with a grin back in ’82. Time, however, has other ideas.
When all three Londoners stumble into unexpected encounters – yes, with bedroom implications – their lives crack open in ways they never saw coming. A warm, witty, and big hearted comedy drama about romance, second chances, and discovering that it’s never too late to start again.
This playtext has been signed by playwright Bren Gosling.Â
When sixty is just the beginning…
Lynn’s sex life more or less expired in 1987 – no memorial service, not even a sympathy card. Now she rattles around the house she inherited from her mum.
Jack, a newly widowed and HIV-positive gay man, is hurled back onto the singles scene after 35 years. Armed with grief, cautious optimism, and a baffling array of dating apps, he’s trying to figure out if there’s still room for romance.
And then there’s Alec, divorced, estranged from his grown-up kids, and still convinced he’s the same irresistible punk who could pull anyone with a grin back in ’82. Time, however, has other ideas.
When all three Londoners stumble into unexpected encounters – yes, with bedroom implications – their lives crack open in ways they never saw coming. A warm, witty, and big hearted comedy drama about romance, second chances, and discovering that it’s never too late to start again.
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This playtext has been signed by playwright Bren Gosling.Â
When sixty is just the beginning…
Lynn’s sex life more or less expired in 1987 – no memorial service, not even a sympathy card. Now she rattles around the house she inherited from her mum.
Jack, a newly widowed and HIV-positive gay man, is hurled back onto the singles scene after 35 years. Armed with grief, cautious optimism, and a baffling array of dating apps, he’s trying to figure out if there’s still room for romance.
And then there’s Alec, divorced, estranged from his grown-up kids, and still convinced he’s the same irresistible punk who could pull anyone with a grin back in ’82. Time, however, has other ideas.
When all three Londoners stumble into unexpected encounters – yes, with bedroom implications – their lives crack open in ways they never saw coming. A warm, witty, and big hearted comedy drama about romance, second chances, and discovering that it’s never too late to start again.












