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cast of hole at the royal court

cast of hole at the royal court

Casting Announced for Hole at The Royal Court

by Staff Writer
October 29, 2018
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Ronke Adekoluejo, Ebony Bones, Alison Halstead, Rubyyy Jones, Cassie Layton and Eva Magyar have been cast in the world premiere of Hole, written by Ellie Kendrick and directed by Helen Goalen and Abbi Greenland from RashDash.

With design by Cécile Trémolières,lighting design by Katharine Williams, composition by Ebony Bones and sound design by Emily Legg.

Hole will be performed in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs Wednesday 28 November 2018 – Saturday 12 January 2019.  

A hole in the ground. Three women are forcing their way out.

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