Stars: Emily Williams, Daniel Lillie, Helen Bruce, Jodyanne Richardson, Irene Marrot, Evie Cole | Written and Created by Robert Trott, George O’Connor | Directed by Robert Trott, Jennifer Borcea, Charles Joslain, George O’ Connor
Cleopatra Rathbone is a blogger and aspiring writer who believes that life experience, rather than formal training, is the best way to become one of the greats. When failed bookshop owner; Edgar Ernest stumbles into her life, they quickly learn that life experience can bring all kinds of complications… Dole focuses on these kindred lost souls and the friendship they build across a year of job hunting and struggling to get back on track.
Dole is a comedic drama comprised of 4 10-minute episodes, each set over the space of four consecutive Summer months, which introduce audiences to the show’s main characters; the world they inhabit, and the baggage they carry; and they carry some serious baggage – especially Daniel Lille’s Edgar!
Cleopatra Rathbone is a blogger and aspiring writer who believes that life experience, rather than formal training, is the best way to become one of the greats. When failed bookshop owner; Edgar Ernest stumbles into her life, they quickly learn that life experience can bring all kinds of complications… Dole focuses on these kindred lost souls and the friendship they build across a year of job hunting and struggling to get back on track.
Dole is a comedic drama comprised of 4 10-minute episodes, each set over the space of four consecutive Summer months, which introduce audiences to the show’s main characters; the world they inhabit, and the baggage they carry; and they carry some serious baggage – especially Daniel Lille’s Edgar!
- 4/26/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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