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Dictating to the Estate is an original documentary play about events leading up to the Grenfell Tower fire. 

 

Using only council minutes, emails and blog posts, it tells the story of the refurbishment of the tower and of residents’ attempts to hold the Council to account. At the same time, it places these events in a wider context of austerity, deregulation and estate regeneration.


Written by Nathaniel McBride, Dictating to the Estate is a powerful piece of theatre which holds those responsible to account. It examines what went wrong, in the hope that the more we shine a light on the events that led to this entirely preventable tragedy, the better chance we have of being able to avoid a similar disaster.

Running time:

Approx. 90 minutes

Age restrictions: 14+

 

Performances

Tuesday 31st May  

  7.30pm   

 

Wednesday 1st June    

7.30pm   

 

Thursday 2nd June 

7.30pm   

Pay What You Can performance

 

Saturday 4th June    

2.30pm

7.30pm

Sunday 5th June    

 7.30pm   

Relaxed performance (a performance with an informal atmosphere, where people can move around and talk to each other freely)

 

Monday 6th June 

7.30pm    

Includes post-show panel discussion hosted by Urban Salon: Deregulation, Estate Regeneration and Grenfell

 

Wednesday 8th June    

7.30pm   

Pay What You Can performance

 

Thursday 9th June

7.30pm

      Friday 10th June    

     7.30pm    

Includes post-show discussion After Grenfell: The Campaign for Justice

Saturday 11th June    

      2.30pm - Socially distanced performance

7.30pm

 

Sunday 12th  June

7.30pm

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Captions available throughout the run provided by the Difference Engine. Please download their app from Google Play or the App Store on your device before getting to the venue) 

 

Please note that the Maxilla Social Club bar is cash only

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Image by Toby Laurent Belson

Supported by:

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