Do love stories usually end badly? Three break-ups or three colourful, comical and caustic ways to end a relationship... or not.
Three couples, whose relationships are on the brink of collapse, find themselves in an initial situation that tests them and reveals their true selves, to the point of absurdity.
A woman leaves her husband after cooking him an excellent dinner, a man confesses to his wife that he is having an affair with a fireman, and a couple considers separating after contemplating getting rid of their child. But in these three break-ups, who will ultimately succeed in leaving the other?
In precise, incisive, powerful and percussive language, closely reflecting the immediate issues facing these (three times) two protagonists, which it characterises as much as it overwhelms them, a man and a woman attempt to negotiate a break-up; they negotiate, as best they can, with the break-up, with the very idea of breaking up.
Come and discover this darkly funny, jubilant and explosive comedy by Rémi De Vos.
A woman leaves her husband after cooking him an excellent dinner, a man confesses to his wife that he is having an affair with a fireman, and a couple considers separating after contemplating getting rid of their child. But in these three break-ups, who will ultimately succeed in leaving the other?
In precise, incisive, powerful and percussive language, closely reflecting the immediate issues facing these (three times) two protagonists, which it characterises as much as it overwhelms them, a man and a woman attempt to negotiate a break-up; they negotiate, as best they can, with the break-up, with the very idea of breaking up.
Come and discover this darkly funny, jubilant and explosive comedy by Rémi De Vos.




