'an Unromantic Comedy' Explores Love Through Laughter At The Baxter
You know how relationships can sometimes feel like a comedy of errors?
Well, An Unromantic Comedy takes that feeling and runs with it -straight into a night of awkward confrontations, hilarious misunderstandings and brutal honesty.
This laugh-out-loud play, written by Rosalind Butler and directed by Craig Freimond, hits the Baxter Studio stage in February.
If you've ever been caught in the crossfire of love, betrayal or a messy situationship, this one's for you. It's sharp, funny and oh-so-relatable, especially when you're trying to figure out if love is ever really enough.
The play stars Awethu Hleli, Lyle October and Tamzin Williams, who are all familiar faces from stand-out Baxter productions like Metamorphoses, Neighbourhood, Trouble in Mind, and Othello.