For the first time ever, a novel by John le Carré — the undisputed master of the modern spy genre — is brought to life in a thrilling stage adaptation.
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, a towering work of twentiethcentury fiction, comes to the West End for what promises to be the theatrical event of the autumn: a journey through the fog-shrouded terrain of Cold War espionage, deception, and moral compromise.
British intelligence officer Alec Leamas is weary, hardened, and ready to come in from the cold. But when his boss George Smiley presents one final mission — dangerous, deceptive, and deeply personal — Leamas agrees to stay in the game. Dispatched into enemy territory, he finds his convictions tested and his defences breached by Liz Gold, a quietly
defiant librarian whose compassion threatens to thaw his frostbitten heart.
A global bestseller for over six decades and named one of TIME Magazine’s All-Time 100 Novels, The Spy Who Came In From The
Cold is le Carré at his most incisive — a story of betrayal not only between nations, but within the human soul.
Following a sold-out run at Chichester Festival Theatre, this West End premiere reunites playwright David Eldridge (Beginning, Middle) and director Jeremy Herrin (A Mirror, People, Places and Things) for a theatrical experience of rare intensity.
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold Tickets
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Which Theatre
@sohoplace 4 Soho Place, Charing Cross Road, London W1D 3BG
Duration
2 hours 10 mins, including an interval.
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Cancellation Policy
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Good to Know
Strobe lighting is used several times during the performance.
Age Recommendation
For ages twelve and above.
Can I Video or Take Photos?
The use of cameras and sound recording equipment is strictly prohibited.
Cast
Rory Keenan – Alec Leamas
Agnes O’Casey – Liz Gold
David Rubin – Pitt / Ford / Governor
Gunnar Cauthery – Mundt
Ian Drysdale – Control
John Ramm – George Smiley / Karden
Mat Betteridge – Karl Riemeck / Kiever
Norma Atallah – Miss Crail / President of the Tribunal
Phillip Arditti – Fiedler
Tom Kanji – Ashe
Creative
David Eldridge – Adapter
Jeremy Herrin – Director
Max Jones – Set & Costume Design
Azusa Ono – Lighting
Elizabeth Purnell – Sound
Paul Englishby – Composer
Jessica Ronane CDG – Casting
Joe Lichtenstein – Associate Director
Lucy Cullingford – Movement

