
Mari
Drama
Overview
Modern dance is an evocative narrative tool in Georgia Parris' debut, which investigates a young woman's identity and the complex relationship she has with her mother and sister.
Top Cast


Bobbi Jene Smith
Bobbi Jene Smith
Charlotte
Bobbi Jene Smith
Charlotte


Phoebe Nicholls
Phoebe Nicholls
Margot
Phoebe Nicholls
Margot


Madeleine Worrall
Madeleine Worrall
Lauren
Madeleine Worrall
Lauren


Peter Singh
Peter Singh
Rohan
Peter Singh
Rohan
Nicholas Bruder
Nicholas Bruder
Joe
Nicholas Bruder
Joe
Reuben Kell
Reuben Kell
Billy
Reuben Kell
Billy
Paddy Glynn
Paddy Glynn
Mari
Paddy Glynn
Mari


Mitchell Mullen
Mitchell Mullen
Alex
Mitchell Mullen
Alex


Heather Coombs
Heather Coombs
Nurse Shirley
Heather Coombs
Nurse Shirley
Simon Balcon
Simon Balcon
Radio Reporter
Simon Balcon
Radio Reporter
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