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Casting announced for GRENFELL: VALUE ENGINEERING SCENES FROM THE INQUIRY

Casting has been announced for the upcoming not-for-profit production of Grenfell: Value Engineering – Scenes from The Inquiry, which will run at the recently renovated Tabernacle in Notting Hill from 13 October - 13 November and Birmingham Repertory Theatre from 16 - 20 November. 

Olivier Award-nominee Ron Cook (Mr Selfridge, Girl from the North Country) will play Richard Millett QC, counsel to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, leading a cast including Daniel Betts, Sam Buchanan, Sally Giles, Polly Kemp, Phill Langhorne, Tim Lewis, David Michaels, David Robb, Howard Ward, Thomas Wheatley and Rosie Wyatt. Further casting to be announced in due course.

Grenfell: Value Engineering – Scenes from The Inquiry is based entirely on the words of those involved in the current Inquiry, and sets out to discover why the devastating fire of 14 June 2017 happened after the refurbishment of Grenfell Tower, and who was responsible for the deaths of 72 people. 

The play is edited by Richard Norton-Taylor and directed by Nicolas Kent, with reconstruction of the Inquiry room by Miki Jablkowska and Matthew Eagland, lighting by Matthew Eagland, video by Jack Fone, sound by Andy Graham, and costumes by Carly Brownbridge.

Ron Cook said: “I’m so pleased and proud to be part of Grenfell: Value Engineering. An incisive, insightful and important play. I can only hope it will help to clarify our understanding of the causes of this terrible and unnecessary fire, and make some contribution towards avoiding a similar tragedy in the future.”

Nicolas Kent said: “The Grenfell Tower Inquiry is vitally important in getting to the truth and holding to account those who were responsible for the disastrous refurbishment of the Tower. We are grateful to The Tabernacle and The Playground Theatre for helping us bring this dramatisation of the Grenfell Inquiry to the local community.”

For more information and to book tickets, please click here.