A Pulitzer Prize-winning play about grief, marriage, memory, and the fragile work of learning how to live after loss.

Rabbit Hole is a contemporary play about grief, marriage, memory, and the quiet pressure that remains inside a home after loss.
Brian’s production focused on restraint, intimacy, and the difficult daily work of continuing to live when language is not always enough. The staging centered the emotional distance between people who know each other deeply and still cannot always reach one another.



Director
Brian Kite
Playwright
David Lindsay-Abaire
Scenic Design
Rich Rose
Producer
He Bing
Cast
Chen Huanhuan, Sun Guorui, Wang Ping, Zhang Xiaofan, Sun Cong
Production
Guangzhou Dramatic Arts Centre
Venue
Theatre No. 13, Guangzhou, China
Language
Mandarin
Production Context
South China Premiere, 2018