Year
2025
Language
English

About

'You love the attention. You always have.'
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. It premiered at Jermyn Street Theatre, London, in 2025, directed by Josh Seymour.

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"'Riveting... bold and taut... an audacious account of power and privilege... The subject matter is explored with gripping tension... Moar's dialogue is so deft and sparkling, you could listen on and on'"
Guardian
"'Immensely atmospheric'"
The Times
"'Short, snappy and hugely enjoyable... buzzing with interesting ideas... Moar is a talent to watch'"
London Standard

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