Tickets $20 / Students $16
Wednesday - Saturday at 7PM
When the walls of prison rub up against the walls of identity, love can be a violent thing.
The Hole explores the relationship and personal struggles of two inmates in solitary confinement. A loose riff on Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, this play explores the illusions, memories, nightmares, dreams, and delusions of two inmates locked in "the hole."
Zhailon Levingston Zhailon Levingston is a writer, director, performing artist, and activist. He co-founded #WORDSONWHITE, an arts and activism campaign and is an artist in resident for Columbia Law School. He recently directed The Exonerated at Columbia Law School and associate directed Primer for a Failed Super Power with Tony nominee Rachel Chavkin. Plays written include: 16 Bars The Musical (National Black Theatre Reading, AMDA College) The Hole (JAG Fest in Vermont, The American AF Festival). This year he will be directing the one man show Neptune, by Timothy Duwhite at Dixon Place.