Holes // Nottingham Playhouse 2018













by Louis Sachar
director: Adam Penford
lighting designer: Prema Mehta
sound designer: Adam McCready
composer: Tom Attwood
video designer: Duncan McLean
photographer: Manuel Harlan
★★★★ "A fluid and inventive production...every piece of the set is flown in or whizzed on to the largely empty space, creating a sense of magic and some breath-taking moments." The Stage
★★★★ ”The production gets the balance between gritty realism and wild fantasy just right, and has a pleasingly fluid quality enhanced by Simon Kenny's spare design.” The Guardian
★★★★ "...the detention centre in the Texan desert is powerfully evoked by Simon Kenny's wide-open set." Sunday Times
★★★★ The Times
★★★★ What's On Stage