Review: The Long Way Home, Sydney Theatre Company
The Long Way Home is theatre as therapy, a humanisation of headlines. Most of the people on stage aren’t actors;
Read moreThe Long Way Home is theatre as therapy, a humanisation of headlines. Most of the people on stage aren’t actors;
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