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Lovesong by Abi Morgan
 

“That is the story of our beginning. And this is the story of… the end.”

BAFTA-award winner Abi Morgan’s Lovesong is an extraordinary portrait of intimacy, tracing Billy and Maggie’s forty turbulent years of marriage. A fragile universe of promises and hope, where the optimism of youth gives way to the wisdom of experience.

Do not miss this beautifully lyrical production, directed by Harrison Allen.

Written by Abi Morgan
Produced by Allentertainment

 

Event details

Venue: PIP Theatre
Bookings: https://www.allentertainment.com.au/lovesong/
Start Date: Wednesday 29 July 2026

 

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