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Three Little Words by Joanna Murray-Smith
 

Tess & Curtis. Bonnie & Annie. They’ve done life together for 20 years. They know each other's quirks, finish each other's wine, and can navigate a dinner party like a well-rehearsed dance. Their friendship is the anchor – until the night it all unravels with three little words.

Joanna Murray-Smith's wickedly smart comedy peels back the surface of modern relationships to reveal what happens when one person's freedom becomes someone else's crisis. Filled with uncomfortable truths and moments of hilarity, Three Little Words is about friendship, marriage, and the terrifying possibility that the life you've built might not be the life you want.

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Event details

Venue: Ad Astra
Bookings: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1399666
Start Date: Thursday 16 April 2026

 

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