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First Look: The Invisible Hand at The Kiln Theatre

by Staff Writer
July 6, 2021
Reading Time: 1 min read
The Invisible Hand. Daniel Lapaine Nick Bright Sid Sagar Dar. Photo by Mark Douet

The Invisible Hand. Daniel Lapaine Nick Bright Sid Sagar Dar. Photo by Mark Douet

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First look images have been released for The Invisible Hand at Kiln Theatre. Following a sold out run in 2016, Kiln Theatre Artistic Director Indhu Rubasingham directs the first major revival of Ayad Akhtar’s tense, thrilling play.

American banker Nick Bright knows that his freedom comes at a price. Confined to a cell in rural Pakistan, every second counts. Who will decide his fate? His captors, or the whims of the market?

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The Invisible Hand. Scott Karim Bashir Tony Jayawardena Imam Saleem Daniel Lapaine Nick Bright Sid Sagar Dar. Mark Douet A
The Invisible Hand. Scott Karim (Bashir) Tony Jayawardena (Imam Saleem) Daniel Lapaine (Nick Bright) Sid Sagar (Dar). Credit Mark Douet
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The Invisible Hand. Daniel Lapaine (Nick Bright) Scott Karim (Bashir). Credit Mark Douet
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The Invisible Hand. Daniel Lapaine (Nick Bright) Scott Karim (Bashir) Tony Jayawardena (Imam Saleem) Sid Sagar (Dar). Credit Mark Douet
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The Invisible Hand. Daniel Lapaine (Nick Bright) Tony Jayawardena (Imam Saleem) Sid Sagar (Dar) Scott Karim (Bashir). Credit Mark Douet
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The Invisible Hand. Scott Karim (Bashir) Daniel Lapaine (Nick Bright.) Credit Mark Douet
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