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Grenfell inquiry dramatisation pulls no punches

The theatre production about the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, which opened this month, puts the built environment sector and all its murkiest machinations in the spotlight.

Ron Cook as Richard Millett QC in the Value Engineering play at The Tabernacle (photos by Tristram Kenton)
Ron Cook as Richard Millett QC in the Value Engineering play at The Tabernacle (photos by Tristram Kenton)

The construction industry takes centre stage in a new play about the Grenfell Tower Inquiry – but not in a good way.

Value Engineering – Scenes from the Grenfell Inquiry opened this month at Notting Hill’s Tabernacle Theatre in west London, less than a mile from the scene of the tragedy where 72 people died on 14 June 2017. Director Nicholas Kent told CM in an earlier interview that the ‘verbatim theatre’ production – which sees actors speak the exact words of participants in the Inquiry – would “call failings to account”. And so it does.

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