This excellent two-hander is a moving thoughtful look at the relationship between a homeless woman and her newly assigned social worker. ...
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I enjoyed this play, as it is timely and relevant to those who live in the city and see homeless people every day. Each one is a person with a story and a history; a family and a past. We don't know everyone's story , but we often make judgments about that we do not know....
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Totally worth seeing. Would have loved another 10 minutes or so of character development. Really feel like I didn't know the social worker at all. Can't tell if it's the writing or the acting of that part that left me flat....
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