<p><b>''As funny as it''s intellectual, this page-turner about crashing and burning is spot-on about ambition, infatuation, theatre, film, ethics, teens, and everything else.'' Emma Donoghue, author of <i>Room</i></b><br><b><br>''Witty...Earnest...Laugh-out-loud...Pitch-perfect'' </b><i><b>New York </b><b>Times</b></i><br><br>When Cass - a thirty something year old queer playwright - receives a prestigious award, it seems as though her career is finally taking off. That is until she finds herself at the centre of a searing public shaming. Fleeing New York, Cass moves to L.A. to start anew. Once there, she is pulled into the orbit of her charismatic neighbour, a filmmaker who''s making an ethically murky documentary inspired by a group of teenage girls and their underground fight club. But just as Cass begins to dream of a comeback, the past starts to catch up with her and she is forced once more to reckon with her ambition and the chaos it creates. <i>We Play Ourselves</i> is a darkly