
Let Go
Comedy
Overview
When ex-best friends Orla and Meghan run into each other as adults, their past reminds us that being disabled is hard but being a teenage girl is harder.
Top Cast
Pollyanna Hope
Pollyanna Hope
Orla
Pollyanna Hope
Orla
Connie Doherty
Connie Doherty
Meghan
Connie Doherty
Meghan
Diarmaid Doherty
Diarmaid Doherty
Zach
Diarmaid Doherty
Zach
James Bredin
James Bredin
Shane
James Bredin
Shane
Sean McGranaghan
Sean McGranaghan
Marcus
Sean McGranaghan
Marcus
Michael McLaughlin
Michael McLaughlin
Floor Manager
Michael McLaughlin
Floor Manager
Conor Behan (voice)
Conor Behan (voice)
Radio announcer
Conor Behan (voice)
Radio announcer
Louise McSharry (voice)
Louise McSharry (voice)
Podcast Host
Louise McSharry (voice)
Podcast Host
Louise Bruton (voice)
Louise Bruton (voice)
Orla's mam
Louise Bruton (voice)
Orla's mam
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