"How do you want to live here? I mean we could come and go and lead separate lives. Or we could really live together. What do you think?"
"Brims over with warm, effervescent humour and sharp, unsentimental perceptiveness."
Independent
"There is a mixture of warmth, humour and sadness in… the writing… that is very special indeed… But this is also a play that cuts deeply and asks hard questions, about the nature of kindness for instance, and the way friendship can decay just like everything else. There are moments in the second half that are overwhelmingly moving as the characters experience the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to."
Telegraph
"A big, warm-hearted piece about female friendship which doesn't - as friends don't - shy away from occasional hard-hitting home truths."
Evening Standard
"Funny, universal and wise. It is about friendship, sexuality, and sex, growing up and changing tack, intimacy and comradeship, corsetry and careers, success, disaster and dissatisfaction. It compasses illness, loss, loneliness and loyalty... It's a play that will last."
The Times
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A warm and funny play about female friendship, with three great roles for female performers. |
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