National Theatre Live: Grenfell: in the words of survivors
Visit website10/10 • 1
2023-07-20 • 2h 37m
It was my safest place. It was home.
A powerful new verbatim play from the testimony of residents at the heart of the Grenfell Tower tragedy. Six years on, interviews conducted with a group of survivors and bereaved reveal the impact of the multiple failures that led to a national disaster, asking: how do we stop this ever happening again?
- Directors
- Anthony Simpson-Pike, Phyllida Lloyd
- Writters
- Gillian Slovo
National Theatre Live: Grenfell: in the words of survivors
Visit website2023-07-20 • 2h 37m
10/10 • 1
It was my safest place. It was home.
A powerful new verbatim play from the testimony of residents at the heart of the Grenfell Tower tragedy. Six years on, interviews conducted with a group of survivors and bereaved reveal the impact of the multiple failures that led to a national disaster, asking: how do we stop this ever happening again?
- Directors
- Anthony Simpson-Pike, Phyllida Lloyd
- Writters
- Gillian Slovo
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsPearl Mackie
Natasha Elcock
Jackie Clune
Judith Blakeman
Rachid Sabitri
Bellal El-Guenuni
Michael Schaeffer
Edward Daffarn
Sarah Slimani
Hanan Wahabi
Nahel Tzegai
Turuft Yilma
Ash Hunter
Nick Burton
Joe Alessi
Antonio Roncolato
Gaz Choudhry
Maher Khoudair
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- Keywords
- tragedygrenfellnational theatre