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First Look: When Winston Went to War With The Wireless at Donmar Warehouse

by Staff Writer
June 12, 2023
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Adrian Scarborough and Stephen Campbell Moore in WHEN WINSTON WENT TO WAR WITH THE WIRELESS Donmar photo Manuel Harlan

Adrian Scarborough and Stephen Campbell Moore in WHEN WINSTON WENT TO WAR WITH THE WIRELESS Donmar photo Manuel Harlan

First look production images are released for the new play by Jack Thorne When Winston Went to War with the Wireless, directed by Katy Rudd. The production opens at the Donmar Warehouse tomorrow, 13 June and runs until 29 July.

A true story about truth 

In May 1926 Britain grinds to a halt, as workers down tools for The General Strike.

       

With the printing presses shut down, the only sources of news are the government’s The British Gazette, edited by Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill, and the independent, fledgling British Broadcasting Company, led by John Reith. What follows is a fierce battle for control of the news and who gets to define the truth.

At a time when the BBC is faced once again with the challenges of impartiality, When Winston went to War with the Wireless is a gripping new play about the birth of a great British institution by multi award-winning stage and screen writer Jack Thorne (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child stage play, His Dark Materials for BBC One), directed by Katy Rudd (Ocean at the End of the Lane, Eureka Day).

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Cast: Kitty Archer, Ravin J Ganatra, Haydn Gwynne, Mariam Haque, Kevin McMonagle, Luke Newberry, Seb Philpott, Elliott Rennie, Laura Rogers, Shubham Saraf, alongside the previously announced Stephen Campbell Moore as John Reith and Adrian Scarborough as Winston Churchill.

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