Play It Again

A Novel

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When four former theater kids reunite after twenty years, forgotten crushes, unresolved tension, and fresh chemistry steal the spotlight in this charming queer ensemble rom-com.

Love always deserves an encore.

As teens, Annie, Lola, Vicky, and Dylan stole the show in a legendary gender-swapped version of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. Two couples, one unforgettable summer—until the closing-night party tore them apart, and not all of them knew why.

Now, with lives that look nothing like they imagined, the foursome is called home by their beloved director for a one-night-only revival to save the theater and the town. Returning to Rhodes means facing everything they left behind: long-buried secrets, undeniable chemistry, and the chance to write a brand-new ending—together.

Brimming with nostalgia, wit, and small-town sparkle, Play It Again is a heartwarming story of first love, second chances, and the magic of finding your way back to the stage—and to the ones who knew you best.
© Phoebe Weekes
Georgia Clark is the award-winning author of Most Wonderful, Island Time, It Had to Be You, and more. She's the founder and host of Generation Women, a beloved multigenerational storytelling series that performs monthly at Joe's Pub in New York and in cities across the U.S., Canada, and Australia. Georgia creates transformational experiences for writers and creative communities through retreats, workshops, storytelling events, and My Novel Year, her signature 12-month mentorship program. A native Aussie, Georgia lives in Brooklyn with her wife and daughters. View titles by Georgia Clark
“Clark delivers a new queer ensemble rom-com absolutely brimming with small-town charm and sparkling wit! Former theater kids and fans of Schitt’s Creek would do well to have a copy in their beach bag this summer!”—Becca Freeman, author of The Christmas Orphans Club

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When four former theater kids reunite after twenty years, forgotten crushes, unresolved tension, and fresh chemistry steal the spotlight in this charming queer ensemble rom-com.

Love always deserves an encore.

As teens, Annie, Lola, Vicky, and Dylan stole the show in a legendary gender-swapped version of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. Two couples, one unforgettable summer—until the closing-night party tore them apart, and not all of them knew why.

Now, with lives that look nothing like they imagined, the foursome is called home by their beloved director for a one-night-only revival to save the theater and the town. Returning to Rhodes means facing everything they left behind: long-buried secrets, undeniable chemistry, and the chance to write a brand-new ending—together.

Brimming with nostalgia, wit, and small-town sparkle, Play It Again is a heartwarming story of first love, second chances, and the magic of finding your way back to the stage—and to the ones who knew you best.

Author

© Phoebe Weekes
Georgia Clark is the award-winning author of Most Wonderful, Island Time, It Had to Be You, and more. She's the founder and host of Generation Women, a beloved multigenerational storytelling series that performs monthly at Joe's Pub in New York and in cities across the U.S., Canada, and Australia. Georgia creates transformational experiences for writers and creative communities through retreats, workshops, storytelling events, and My Novel Year, her signature 12-month mentorship program. A native Aussie, Georgia lives in Brooklyn with her wife and daughters. View titles by Georgia Clark

Praise

“Clark delivers a new queer ensemble rom-com absolutely brimming with small-town charm and sparkling wit! Former theater kids and fans of Schitt’s Creek would do well to have a copy in their beach bag this summer!”—Becca Freeman, author of The Christmas Orphans Club

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