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VenueRose Theatre Kingston
TownKingston
CountySurrey
From5th May 2015
To9th May 2015
Rose Theatre Kingston (V051452426)
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The Secret Adversary

The Secret Adversary

Work:: The Secret Adversary (S01495111009)

A Tommy and Tuppence Thriller. Agatha Christie's gripping thriller follows the daring and dizzying adventures of Tommy & Tuppence through 1920s London. Home from the War, flat-broke and unemployed, our twenty-something heroes embark on a daring business scheme: 'The Young Adventurers Limited'... willing to go anywhere, willing to do anything. But their first assignment plunges them into more danger than they ever imagined and they quickly find themselves sucked into a perilous world of political intrigue, criminal conspiracy, murder and mayhem.
Book by Agatha Christie
Adapted by Sarah Punshon
Adapted by Johann Hari

Production:: (T01906862092)

Launching as part of the 125th anniversary celebrations of the author's birth, The Secret Adversary takes to the stage for the very first time in this inventive new adaptation shot through with fast-paced action, comedy, live music and a dash of romance.
Presented byThe Watermill Theatre (in association with Eleanor Lloyd Productions)
Adapted by Sarah Punshon
Adapted by Johann Hari
Director Sarah Punshon
Design Tom Rogers
Music Alex Silverman
Lighting Howard Hudson
Sound David Gregory
Director John Nicholson (movement)
Performer Emerald OHanrahan (Tuppence)
Performer Garmon Rhys (Tommy)
Performer Keiran Buckeridge (Julius)
Performer Nigel Lister (Sir James Peel Edgerton)
Performer Elizabeth Marsh (Rita / Kramenin)
Performer Morgan Philpott (Whittington)
Performer Sophie Scott (Jane)

Listing:: L974138090




Production details

Launching as part of the 125th anniversary celebrations of the author's birth, The Secret Adversary takes to the stage for the very first time in this inventive new adaptation shot through with fast-paced action, comedy, live music and a dash of romance.

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