I don't really know how to say this, but you need to come home. It's Leo. He's done it.
Along cycle paths, alleyways and canals comes a coming-of-age story that maps the journey of a girl from a seaside town, to the tenements of city life as a 20-something. Writer and performer Cecilia Knapp's debut piece is about a lot of things; growing up, Mothers, make shift dens, accidentally shaving off your eyebrows, drinking wine, love and one night stands. But it's mainly about losing her brother Leo to suicide and how that affects a person.
Through humour and moving...
I don't really know how to say this, but you need to come home. It's Leo. He's done it.