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Performance

VenueMinerva Theatre
TownChichester
CountyWest Sussex
From23rd August 2024
Opened28th August 2024
To21st September 2024
When19:15. Aug 29 at 19:00. Sat Mats 14:15 (from Aug 31). Wed Mats 14:15 (from Sep 4). Fri Sep 6 Mat 14:15. Tue Mats 14:15 (from Sep 10)
Minerva Theatre (V1310317653)
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  • Date of change: 15 Feb 24 - T01669755454

The Spy Who Came in from the Cold

The Spy Who Came in from the Cold

Work:: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (S178157157)

All cats are alike in the dark. At the height of the Cold War, disillusioned British spy Alec Leamas is persuaded by the head of The Circus and veteran agent George Smiley to stay 'in the cold' for one last risky operation against the powerful leader of the East German Secret Service. But Leamas has committed a cardinal error: he's fallen in love. After a lifetime of deception and betrayal, can there be room for humanity in the ruthlessly manipulative world of international espionage?
Book by John le Carre
Adapted by David Eldridge

Production:: (T01669755454)

The first ever John le Carré novel to be adapted for the stage, this award-winning 1963 thriller has been hailed as a modern masterpiece.
Producer Chichester Festival Theatre
Director Jeremy Herrin
Director Jessica Ronane (CDG - casting)
Design Max Jones
Lighting Azusa Ono
Music Paul Englishby
Sound Elizabeth Purnell
Director Lucy Cullingford (movement)
Director Bret Yount (fight)
Director Jessica Ronane (CDG - casting)
Performer Philip Arditti (Fiedler)
Performer Norma Atallah (Miss Crail / President of the Tribunal)
Performer Mat Betteridge (Riemeck / Kiever)
Performer Gunnar Cauthery (Mundt)
Performer Ian Drysdale (Control)
Performer Tom Kanji (Ashe)
Performer Rory Keenan (Leamas)
Performer Agnes O'Casey (Liz)
Performer John Ramm (Smiley)
Performer David Rubin (Pitt / Ford)

Listing:: L948114036




Production details

The first ever John le Carré novel to be adapted for the stage, this award-winning 1963 thriller has been hailed as a modern masterpiece.

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Special Performances


  • 3 Sep 24 Captioned
  • 20 Sep 24 Audio Described
  • 21 Sep 24 Audio Described
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