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A hole in the ground. Three women are forcing their way out.
They''re singing. They''re moving. They''re taking up space. And they refuse to apologise.
Using word, music and movement in equal parts, Royal Court Young Writers'' Programme alumna Ellie Kendrick''s debut play Hole asks how power is created. It has a cast of six women, who perform as individuals, but also move together and speak in choru...
They''re singing. They''re moving. They''re taking up space. And they refuse to apologise.
Using word, music and movement in equal parts, Royal Court Young Writers'' Programme alumna Ellie Kendrick''s debut play Hole asks how power is created. It has a cast of six women, who perform as individuals, but also move together and speak in choru...
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A hole in the ground. Three women are forcing their way out.
They''re singing. They''re moving. They''re taking up space. And they refuse to apologise.
Using word, music and movement in equal parts, Royal Court Young Writers'' Programme alumna Ellie Kendrick''s debut play Hole asks how power is created. It has a cast of six women, who perform as individuals, but also move together and speak in choru...
They''re singing. They''re moving. They''re taking up space. And they refuse to apologise.
Using word, music and movement in equal parts, Royal Court Young Writers'' Programme alumna Ellie Kendrick''s debut play Hole asks how power is created. It has a cast of six women, who perform as individuals, but also move together and speak in choru...
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