KENREX
April 16 – June 27, 2026
Lucille Lortel Theatre
121 Christopher Street, NYC
Run Time: Approximately 2 hours 15 minutes, with one intermission
About
Direct from three acclaimed, sold-out runs across London – at the Southwark Playhouse Borough, Sheffield Theatre, and, most recently, The Other Palace – KENREX is the blistering true-crime thriller about the thin line between justice served and justice taken. Jack Holden delivers “an astonishing performance” (The Guardian), slipping in and out of 35 characters, all set against a high-octane Americana score.
Content Warning: This production contains haze, flashing lights, strobe lighting, loud noises, gunshot sound effects, depiction of physical violence and death, strong language, and references to grooming, rape, sexual and physical abuse.
Voice Of Annette Parker Kelly Burke
Voice Of David Baird James Sobol Kelly
Scenic & Costume Designer Anisha Fields
Lighting & Video Designer Joshua Pharo
Sound Designer Giles Thomas
Movement Director Sarah Golding
Csa Casting Director Taylor Williams
Associate Director Raz Golden
General Manager Showtown Theatricals
Company Manager Susan Keappock
Production Manager Sophie Larin/LJPM
Production Stage Manager Amber Johnson
Stage Manager Sydney Scheer
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Our theatre lives on the island of Manhattan.
Manhattan has always been a gathering and trading place for many Indigenous peoples, where Nations intersected from all four directions since time immemorial. It was a place to gather and sometimes to seek refuge during times of conflict and struggle. The staff and trustees of New York Theatre Workshop, Lucille Lortel Theatre, Sinking Ship, and Theater in Quarantine pay respect to all of their ancestors past, present, to their future generations.
We acknowledge that our theatre, and our work, is situated on the island of Manhattan (Menohhannet— On the Island), traditional lands of the Munsee Lenape, the Canarsie, Unkechaug, Matinecock, Shinnecock, Reckgawanc and the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
We respect that many Indigenous people continue to live and work on this island and acknowledge their ongoing contributions to this area.
We encourage each of you to honor the Indigenous communities that first inhabited the land on which you’re now standing.
We would like to thank Safe Harbors NYC for contributing to this statement.












