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Archive listings for A Splinter of Ice (2021)

Work type: Play.

T2074448577

Director Alan Strachan. Director Alastair Whatley. Performer Oliver Ford Davies (Graham Greene). Performer Stephen Boxer (Philby). Performer Karen Ascoe (Rufa Philby).
14 Oct 21 to 30 Oct 21Jermyn Street Theatre, Inner London :: V207
listing details L1010587072

T1940761148

Company The Original Theatre Company. Director Alan Strachan. Director Alastair Whatley. Design Michael Pavelka. Music Max Pappenhiem. Sound Max Pappenheim. Lighting Jason Taylor. Director Ellie Collyer-Bristow (CDG - casting director). Performer Oliver Ford Davies. Performer Stephen Boxer.
26 Jul 21 to 31 Jul 21MAST Mayflower Studios, Southampton :: V0645856574
listing details L0493762433
20 Jul 21 to 24 Jul 21Arts Theatre, Cambridge :: V19
listing details L2064018934
13 Jul 21 to 17 Jul 21King's Theatre, Edinburgh :: V601
listing details L313394998
6 Jul 21 to 10 Jul 21Theatre Royal, York :: V954
listing details L01119595384
28 Jun 21 to 3 Jul 21Theatre Royal, Bath :: V854
listing details L0742256087
21 Jun 21 to 26 Jun 21Theatr Clwyd, Mold :: V810
listing details L1276484552
15 Jun 21 to 19 Jun 21Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford :: V702
listing details L1603562454
8 Jun 21 to 12 Jun 21Malvern Theatres, Malvern :: V01718852442
listing details L0425932150

Details

A Splinter of Ice archiveMoscow 1987, the cold war begins to thaw. After declining his offer for more than 30 years England's greatest living novelist Graham Greene is finally permitted to meet his old MI6 boss, Kim Philby, Britain's greatest ever spy... and traitor. Under the watchful eye of Kim's Russian wife, the two men set about catching up on old times. With a new world order breaking around them how much did the writer of The Third Man know about Philby's secret life as a spy? Did the Red Spy Philby betray his friend as well as his country? ...and who is listening-in in the room next door?

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Author: Ben Brown

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