At a raucous party during their freshman year at Princeton, Tom and Amber connect in ways that seem innocent enough at first. But as things progress, they find themselves in murky territory, with ramifications that could affect the rest of their lives. What actually happened between them? Tackling the highly charged topic of sexual consent, this hit play explores the intersection of gender and race on campus today, offering "a portrait of a generation"(The Boston Globe). This deeply felt, funny and thought-provoking play comes from fast-rising playwright Anna Ziegler ( Photograph 51 ). "Gripping. Beautifully rendered and complex... Destined to trigger discussion." The Los Angeles Times "Wrenching. Ziegler's riveting new drama...creates a portrait of a generation... With consummate skill, the playwright assembles [an] intricate jigsaw puzzle." The Boston Globe "Smart and penetrating... A top-notch narrative that travels beyond the hot-button issue of date rape it tackles. The characters...are as finely etched as in a good novel, and as satisfying." LA Weekly "Crafted with compassion, intelligence and insight...Ziegler writes dialogue that is equal parts humor and poignancy...It is not to be missed." Theatermania Anna Ziegler has written the plays Actually (produced at Manhattan Theatre Club, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Geffen Playhouse, Trafalgar Studios and others; L.A. Ovation Award winner for Playwriting for an Original Play), the widely produced Photograph 51 (directed on the West End by Michael Grandage and starring Nicole Kidman; WhatsOnStage Award for Best New Play; named the number one play of 2019 by the Chicago Tribune and in other years selected as a “Best of the Year” play by The Washington Post and The Telegraph), Boy (Outer Critics Circle John Gassner Award nominee), The Wanderers (The Old Globe; upcoming at The Roundabout Theatre Company; Craig Noel Award winner for Outstanding New Play), The Last Match (Roundabout Theatre Company; The Old Globe; upcoming: Writers' Theatre, Chicago), and A Delicate Ship (New York Times Critic's Pick; The Playwrights Realm; Cincinnati Playhouse). Recent notable: Photograph 51 at Melbourne Theatre Company (Australia); The Great Moment at Seattle Rep (world premiere) and Antigones at the Ojai Playwrights Conference and the O'Neill Playwrights Conference. She is developing television and movie projects at HBO Max and Scott Free Productions. More at annabziegler.net.