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The Wind of Heaven

by Emlyn Williams

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October - January 2019
“Is something coming to us that for two thousand years the tear-stained blood-sick world has been waiting for?”
The first London production in 75 years
26 Nov - 21 Dec 2019
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The Wind of Heaven tells the story of a grieving widow in a childless Welsh village who finds hope and renewal through a prophetic child amid the backdrop of national trauma and social inequality.

About The Play

About The Play

★★★★★ Five Stars, The Reviews Hub
★★★★★ Five Stars, Close-Up Culture
★★★★★ Five Stars, London Pub Theatres Magazine
★★★★.5 Four and a Half Stars, Breaking the Fourth Wall
★★★★ Four Stars, The Guardian
★★★★ Four Stars, The Arts Desk
★★★★ Four Stars, Reviewsgate
★★★★ Four Stars, The Crumb
★★★★ Four Stars, Broadway Baby

London Pub Theatres Standing Ovation Award 2019-2020 Nomination

Dilys Parry lives in Blestin, a Welsh mountain village which has no children and worships no god since a disaster snatched away all its youth.

Inconsolable since her husband died in the Crimean War, Dilys is gradually re-awakened to life when a prophet-like child working in her household is called by God to serve the world.

In the wake of vast social inequality and a mismanaged war, one small community rediscovers its lost faith, with startling consequences for the village, and the world beyond…

A parable about healing the wounds inflicted by a national trauma, The Wind of Heaven was first produced in the West End in April 1945, just three weeks before the end of the Second World War in Europe, starring Emlyn Williams himself. It now receives its first London production in nearly 75 years at the Finborough Theatre, well known for its recent rediscoveries of Emlyn Williams’ work, including the multi-award-winning Accolade.

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Cast

Crew

Director

Will Maynard

Producer

Presented by Weighed In Productions in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre.

Design

Ceci Calf

Costume Design

Isobel Pellow

Lighting Design

Ryan Stafford

Composition and Musical Direction

Rhiannon Drake

Sound Design and Composition

Julian Starr

Historical Consultation

Paul Griffiths

Ymgynghoriad hanesyddol

Paul Griffiths

Produced by

Bertie Taylor-Smith and Jonathan Taylor