Rabbit by Nina Raine
9 February, 7.15pm, Post Show Q&A
13 February, 7.15pm, Captioned Performance
Nina Raine’s Rabbit captures one night in the life of Bella, a woman celebrating her 29th birthday with friends, lovers, and all the unfinished conversations she’s been avoiding. As the drinks flow, old wounds open and long-buried tensions flare, turning a birthday into a battlefield of desire, jealousy, ambition, and identity.
Smart, stylish, and emotionally fearless, Rabbit is a fast-paced look at modern relationships and the stories we tell ourselves to survive.
Content warnings
Contains: themes of death, illness (terminal and serious), familial tension, and existential angst.
Cast in alphabetical order
Darcy Dixon Sandy
Agatha Enecio Emily
Bibi MacDougall Bella
Nick O’Kane Father
Gruffydd Rhys Jones Tom
Reefeh Sumaili Richard
Creative team
Deborah Paige Director
Olivia Jamieson Designer
Freesheet with full production team
Tba
Licence
This is an an amateur production by arrangement with Nick Hern Books.
Reminders
Bag policy
To ensure everyone’s comfort and safety, we kindly ask that any bags larger than a tote bag be left in our cloakroom before entering the theatre. Our friendly team will be happy to look after them for you in our secure cloakroom, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the show hassle-free. Thank you for your understanding, and we look forward to welcoming you to RADA.
Latecomers policy
We kindly ask for your patience if you arrive after the performance has started. To minimise disruption, we have designated latecomers points, which typically allow seating between 8-15 minutes into the performance. A member of our Front of House team will inform you when it’s time to be seated. Thank you for your understanding, and we look forward to welcoming you!
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