What we want, what we need and what we ultimately get are rarely ever the same thing.
Joanna Murray-Smith’s unflinching, razor-sharp comedy explores how long-term relationships always seem to be teetering on a daily brink of collapse and how it only takes a few honest conversations for them to come crumbling down.
Three Little Words wryly questions how our identities become subsumed within marriages and friendships, and how much of our true selves we cover up to protect these relationships.
In the chaos and confusion of love, can there be such a thing as a “happy” relationship?
This performance lasts approximately 1 hour 40 minutes with no interval.
An "unflinching, razor-sharp comedy"
By Joanna Murray-Smith
Director Elly Green
What we want, what we need and what we ultimately get are rarely ever the same thing.
Joanna Murray-Smith’s unflinching, razor-sharp comedy explores how long-term relationships always seem to be teetering on a daily brink of collapse and how it only takes a few honest conversations for them to come crumbling down.
Three Little Words wryly questions how our identities become subsumed within marriages and friendships, and how much of our true selves we cover up to protect these relationships.
In the chaos and confusion of love, can there be such a thing as a “happy” relationship?
This performance lasts approximately 1 hour 40 minutes with no interval.