The Vote (2015)
1h 27m
Running Time
May 7, 2015Release Date
The Vote (2015)
1h 27m
Running Time
May 7, 2015Release Date
Plot.
On 7 May, churches, school halls, and back rooms of community centres will be turned into polling stations, staffed by council workers and volunteers. A church polling station is the backdrop for a real-time play for theatre and TV, called The Vote, staged at the exact moment in which the action is set - the last 90 minutes before polls close.
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Cast & Crew.
Bhasker Patel
Pravin Shah
Llewella Gideon
Grace Botchway
Nina Sosanya
Laura Williams
Mark Gatiss
Steven Crosswell
Judi Dench
Christine Metcalfe
Timothy West
Fred Norris
Catherine Tate
Kirsty Henderson
Josie Rourke
Director
Jude Law
Colin Henderson
Tony Grech-Smith
Director
James Graham
Writer
Michael Bruce
Composer
MyAnna Buring
Tilde Larson
Gerard Horan
Alan Walker
Prasanna Puwanarajah
Tom Baird
Nicholas Burns
Kenneth Robson
Rosalie Craig
Louisa Robson
Madalena Alberto
Maria Ferreira
Paul Chahidi
Howard Roberts
Finty Williams
Lola Parkes
Bill Paterson
Simon Featherstone
Jackie Clune
Maggie Tann
Fisayo Akinade
Jonathan Clarke
Kadiff Kirwan
Jerome Hanikie
Wanda Opalinska
Alexandra Peters
Pandora Colin
Rochena Peters
Hadley Fraser
Alastair Swift
Aicha Kossoko
Alia Aminu
Rita Balogun
Jasmine Lennon
Alice Hewkin
Carla Wu
Stavros Demetraki
Paul Alleyne
Michael Shaeffer
Gerry Henderson
Tommy French
Lucas Henderson
Jade Anouka
PC Chika Devan
Stephen Kennedy
Stuart Coghlan
Chukwudi Iwuji
Adeyami Abudu
Rachel Denning
Claire Dunn
Heather Craney
Terri Fletcher
Yusra Warsama
Hanni Yonis
Joanne Griffin
Sally Dodds
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The Vote is a 2015 play by British playwright James Graham. The play received its world premiere at the Donmar Warehouse as part of their spring 2015 season, where it ran from 24 April to 7 May 2015. Directed by Josie Rourke and set in a fictitious London polling station on election night 2015, the play was broadcast live on UK television channel More4 on the night of the election.
In 2019, the play was updated into a rehearsed reading production for that year's general election.