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Internationally acclaimed playwright Joanna Murray-Smith’s razor-edged comedy, 'Three littel Words', is a sharp and witty observation about friends and relationships and the hazards of navigating the upheavals of everyday life.
Friends for over 20 years, Bonnie (Jacque Drew) and Annie (Michelle Blundell) and their mates Tess (Anna Jullienne) and Curtis (Sam Bunkall) have shared lunches, brunches. art exhibitions, aspirations and trips.
Now in their forties, a bombshell announcement shatters their comfortable lifestyles. The way they react to change is both funny and relatable – and a little poignant, as they are forced to examine their interdependence as friends, with some unpredictable and amusing consequences.
Simon Prast returns for a fourth show directing for Tadpole, the most recent being the sell-out season of 'Taking Off' last year. He has woven an intricate exploration of the complexities of modern life, having a stella cast to work their magic on the production, with all four experienced actors well known for their work on film, television and the stage.
Since 2012, Tadpole Productions has presented 21 top-class shows and two play readings at the Pumphouse Theatre in Takapuna - don’t miss this one!
Pumphouse Theatre
15-25 May
Bookings pumphouse.co.nz
Phone (09) 489-8360