Goodnight Mister Tom | |
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Written by | David Wood |
Place premiered | Chichester Festival Theatre |
Subject | 1981 novel Goodnight Mister Tom |
Goodnight Mister Tom is a play by David Wood, based on the children's novel of the same name by Michelle Magorian. The play earned the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment at the 2013 Laurence Olivier Awards.
Early in World War II, William Beech is billetted upon Tom Oakley in rural Dorset. Oakley, a reclusive curmudgeon, has been a solitary resident for 40 years since he became a widower and lost his infant son; Beech is an illiterate, bruised, and starving Deptford evacuee. Oakley nourishes Beech physically and emotionally until Beech's mother calls for his return to London.
In the second act, Beech is back in Deptford as the Blitz continues around him. With no father figure (his father had died several years earlier), his mother, "a militant Christian of the fire-and-brimstone variety," again influences his emotional demise as she abusively raises a "found" baby daughter.
Goodnight Mister Tom premiered in 2011 at the Chichester Festival Theatre, directed by Angus Jackson. The production moved to London with previews starting on November 22, 2012 and then ran for 9 weeks from November 27 until January 26, 2013 at the West End Phoenix Theatre, with Oliver Ford Davies as Tom Oakley, Ewan Harris and two other actors alternating as William Beech, and William Price as Zach. Subsequently the production traveled throughout the United Kingdom to locations such as The Everyman Theatre,Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, and Birmingham's New Alexandra Theatre. In December 2015, it was announced that a new production of Goodnight Mister Tom would show at the Duke of York's Theatre in London from December 2015 until February 2016.