True Love, or an Interlude Interrupted

True Love, or an Interlude Interrupted is a 1845 Australian play, a comic farce, most likely authored by Edward Geoghegan. It has been called "one of the most charming plays" in the collection of early Australian plays at the archives.

The author was accused of plagiarising the play The Manager of Distress (this may be why Geoghegan did not publicly claim authorship).

The Australian said "if the merit of a piece be determined according to the amount of merriment and applause produced among the audience, our Sydney dramatist has every reason to be satisfied with the success of his lucubrations."