The not-for-profit production of 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 runs from 13 October - 13 November at the recently renovated Tabernacle in Notting Hill and at Birmingham Rep from 16 - 20 November.

Grenfell: Value Engineering – Scenes from the Inquiry is edited by Richard Norton-Taylor and directed by Nicolas Kent, re-uniting the multi award-winning pair following their previous critically acclaimed collaborations on verbatim inquiry plays including: The Colour of Justice – The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry, Half the Picture – The Scott Arms to Iraq Inquiry, Bloody Sunday – Scenes from the Saville Inquiry and The Great Game – Afghanistan. The assistant director is CJ Lloyd Webley, reconstruction of the Inquiry room is by Miki Jablkowska and Matthew Eagland, lighting design by Matthew Eagland, video design by Jack Fone, sound design by Andy Graham, costume design by Carly Brownbridge and casting by Amy Ball CDG. The production is executive produced by Peter Huntley and general managed by Smart Entertainment.

The cast comprises of Daniel Betts, Sam Buchanan, Ron Cook, Derek Elroy, Sally Giles, Polly Kemp, Claire Lams, Phill Langhorne, Tim Lewis, David Michaels, David Robb, Howard Ward and Thomas Wheatley.