
A Little Life
Drama
Overview
No novel has captivated and moved millions of readers during the past few years like A Little Life by American author Hanya Yanagihara. Ivo van Hove adapted Yanagihara’s novel to theater and created a penetrating performance. Ramsey Nasr won the Louis d'Or (best male performance) for his portrayal of Jude.
Top Cast


Ramsey Nasr
Ramsey Nasr
Jude
Ramsey Nasr
Jude


Maarten Heijmans
Maarten Heijmans
Willem
Maarten Heijmans
Willem


Steven van Watermeulen
Steven van Watermeulen
Harold
Steven van Watermeulen
Harold


Bart Slegers
Bart Slegers
Andy
Bart Slegers
Andy


Leandro Ceder
Leandro Ceder
Malcolm
Leandro Ceder
Malcolm


Majd Mardo
Majd Mardo
JB
Majd Mardo
JB


Hans Kesting
Hans Kesting
Caleb / Luke / Traylor
Hans Kesting
Caleb / Luke / Traylor


Marieke Heebink
Marieke Heebink
Ana
Marieke Heebink
Ana
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