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Widowers' Houses

Martin Jarvis directs a cast including Ian McKellen, Charles Dance and Tim Piggot-Smith in Bernard Shaw's first play, which examines the financial corruption of slum landlords.

Martin Jarvis directs Ian McKellen, Charles Dance and a starry cast in Bernard Shaw's first play. Written in 1892 it became an immediate success and remains astonishingly relevant in the present property investment world. Funny, observant, incisive in examining moral dilemmas and business ethics. What happens if an Englishman, decent enough in private, shuts his eyes and conscience to the monstrous abuses of the poor by slum landlords, especially if the remedy might affect his own financial security? The theme has resonated down the years.

A Jarvis and Ayres Production for BBC Radio 3.

1 hour, 45 minutes

Last on

Sun 6 Oct 201322:00

Credits

RoleContributor
Mr SartoriusIan McKellen
William CokaneCharles Dance
LickcheeseTim Pigott-Smith
Harry TrenchDan Stevens
Blanche SartoriusHoneysuckle Weeks
JessieSiobhan Hayes
The WaiterJon Glover
ComposerMark Holden
ComposerMichael Lopez
DirectorMartin Jarvis
ProducerRosalind Ayres

Broadcasts

  • Sun 3 Jul 201120:00
  • Sun 6 Oct 201322:00