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Shelly's a gobby cow who makes bad decisions. Joe's a recluse who doesn't make any. But friendship is a funny thing.

Danny O'Brien and Angela Simms star in Joanne Sherryden's bittersweet comedy about a woman and her new gay best friend who are thrown together by fate and kind of like it that way.

A story of friendship, trust and terrible relationships this is a show that will make you appreciate your mates, warts and all.

"Wonderful and charming" FOUR STARS Liverpool Sound And Vision

"Very entertaining and funny" British Theatre Guide

"A very funny look at an unconventional relationship" FOUR STARS Whats On Stage

Written by Joanne Sherryden, directed by Paul Goetzee

Performance Information

Tickets are available with a meal (served at your table before the show) for an extra �12. Click here to see our menu. If you are eating with us please arrive at least an hour before the performance.

Please note - the bar will close 15 minutes before the advertised start time.

There are no booking fees payable (hurrah!)

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