Overview
- Moar reframes the 1974 Hearst case through fictional figures Holly and Robert, the latter modeled on celebrity lawyer F. Lee Bailey.
- The narrative alternates between the 1970s and 2017, pairing younger versions of the duo with their older selves to probe memory and responsibility.
- Nathaniel Parker and Abigail Cruttenden lead the cast as the older counterparts, with Ben Lamb and Katie Matsell portraying the younger lawyer and heiress.
- Reviews note an older Robert seeking Holly’s support over unspecified allegations, a thread that evokes MeToo‑era questions without tidy resolution.
- Josh Seymour’s production emphasizes pace and atmosphere, with Ceci Calf’s standout leather‑sofa set piece, a 75‑minute runtime, and a run to 15 November at Jermyn Street Theatre.