West End (2013) The Audience is written by British playwright and screenwriter Peter Morgan. Its premiere production opened in the West End at the
Gielgud Theatre on 15 February 2013, with its press night on 5 March. The play featured
Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth II; the actress had played the same role in the 2006 film
The Queen, which was also written by Morgan. The play was directed by
Stephen Daldry, with costume design by
Bob Crowley, lighting design by
Rick Fisher, sound by
Paul Arditti, music by
Paul Englishby and video design by Ian William Galloway. Following the death of former
prime minister Margaret Thatcher, who is featured during the play's run, Morgan made a speech to the audience to mark her death. Subsequently, a reference to the late prime minister's death and the Queen's attendance at her funeral was added as a part of the Queen's dialogue with David Cameron. The production was broadcast live to cinemas as part of
National Theatre Live on 13 June 2013. The initial broadcast broke the record for most people watching a production live since the scheme began, with nearly 80,000 people watching in the UK and 30,000 people in North America. Further encore screenings were later broadcast.
Broadway (2015) The play began a limited
Broadway engagement from 8 March to 28 June 2015, at the
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, with previews from 14 February 2015. Helen Mirren reprised her role of Queen Elizabeth II in this production, alongside fellow original cast members
Geoffrey Beevers,
Michael Elwyn,
Richard McCabe and
Rufus Wright.
West End Revival (2015) A West End revival began at the
Apollo Theatre, opening on 5 May 2015, following previews from 21 April 2015, with
Dame Kristin Scott Thomas as Queen Elizabeth II. For the 2015 production, the role of James Callaghan was removed to allow them to feature former prime minister
Tony Blair, and the script was updated pending a general election. Following the
election on 7 May 2015, the scene featuring
David Cameron meeting the Queen was updated to show Cameron had won a second term and showed the Queen asking him to form a government. The audience between Cameron and the Queen was changed several times over the 15-week run in the West End to keep up to date with current political events. After the general election results, references were made to
Nicola Sturgeon and the success of the
Scottish National Party winning seats from the
Labour Party. Other current events references made during the audience scene between the Queen and Cameron included the
corruption scandal at FIFA and the Greek bailout debate known as "
Grexit". During the last week of the run, a reference was made to newspaper articles displaying the Queen apparently making a Nazi salute in her youth and to the birthday of
Prince George.
Moscow (2017) In May 2017, the play received its Russian premiere in
Moscow and starred
Inna Churikova as the Queen, along with
Mikhail Gorevoy as Winston Churchill and Galina Tunina as Margaret Thatcher.
Toronto (2017) Fiona Reid assumed the role of the Queen in the 2017
Mirvish Productions mounting of the play at
Toronto's
Royal Alexandra Theatre. The Toronto cast included Paul Essiembre as Eden, Kate Hennig as Thatcher, Benedict Campbell as Brown, Kevin Klassen as Blair and
Ben Carlson as Cameron. ==In popular culture==