Ragdoll

"A clever commentary on the social climate of the United States with privilege, power, and fame at its heart...an incredibly well-crafted play." -Theatre Weekly

1978. Holly, a young heiress, sits in a California prison awaiting trial for her role in a string of armed robberies that have captivated the nation. Her only hope? Her hotshot lawyer, Robert-who might make his name, if he can save hers.

2017. Robert, now one of the most famous attorneys in America, faces a different kind of trial: the court of public opinion. In a last-ditch bid for redemption, he turns to the one former client who could help him plead his case. But will she?

Inspired by the real-life trial of Patty Hearst, Katherine Moar's play Ragdoll is a psychedelic swirl of celebrity, violence and scandal.

Oktober 2025, 96 Seiten, NHB Modern Plays, Englisch
Pan macmillan Ltd.
978-1-83904-531-8

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