Review: Follow Me Home (ATYP at Griffin)
In Lewis Treston's compassionate Follow Me Home, the stories of young homeless people are brought from the margins to centre stage, and the characters are treated with dignity.
In Lewis Treston's compassionate Follow Me Home, the stories of young homeless people are brought from the margins to centre stage, and the characters are treated with dignity.
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