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The Spy Who Came In From The Cold
Experience a tense spy drama in London’s West End with The Spy Who Came In From The Cold. Book your play tickets for thrilling live theatre.
2.2 hrs
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold
Experience a tense spy drama in London’s West End with The Spy Who Came In From The Cold. Book your play tickets for thrilling live theatre.
2.2 hrs
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold
Experience a tense spy drama in London’s West End with The Spy Who Came In From The Cold. Book your play tickets for thrilling live theatre.
2.2 hrs
Highlights
See John le Carré’s acclaimed spy novel brought to life on the West End stage for the first time.
Directed by Jeremy Herrin and adapted by David Eldridge, this production stars Rory Keenan and Agnes O’Casey.
Enjoy a gripping narrative about intrigue, betrayal and personal conviction set during the Cold War.
Be part of London’s theatre scene at the contemporary @Sohoplace Theatre.
What’s Included
Entry ticket for The Spy Who Came In From The Cold at @Sohoplace
Access to bar and restrooms at the venue
Theatre facilities with accessible options and hearing enhancement systems
Spy Who Came in from the Cold brings John le Carré's masterpiece of espionage fiction to London's West End stage. This acclaimed adaptation transforms the Cold War thriller into an outstanding theatrical experience that captures the moral complexity and psychological tension of the original novel. Set against the backdrop of divided Berlin, this production explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the personal cost of intelligence work through compelling performances and atmospheric staging.
The story follows Alec Leamas, a British intelligence officer tasked with one final mission before retirement. As he navigates the treacherous world of double agents and political manipulation, audiences witness a gripping tale of deception where nothing is as it seems. The production's creative team has crafted a staging that honors le Carré's intricate plotting while making the complex narrative accessible to theatre audiences. This adaptation has earned critical praise for its faithful yet innovative approach to the source material.
Tickadoo offers convenient booking for this highly-recommended West End production, ensuring theatre enthusiasts can secure their preferred seating options. The cast delivers remarkable performances that bring depth and nuance to le Carré's complex characters, while the production design creates an atmosphere of tension and uncertainty that perfectly complements the story's themes. The play's exploration of moral ambiguity resonates with contemporary audiences, making it both a period piece and a timeless examination of human nature.
The theatrical adaptation skillfully condenses the novel's intricate plot into a focused stage experience that maintains the source material's intellectual rigor and emotional impact. Director and creative team have received widespread recognition for their ability to translate le Carré's literary techniques into effective theatrical devices. The production features impressive staging that evokes the divided world of Cold War Europe without overwhelming the intimate character dynamics that drive the story forward.
This West End presentation of The Spy Who Came In From The Cold represents essential viewing for fans of intelligent drama and sophisticated storytelling. The production has garnered acclaim from critics and audiences alike for its mature handling of complex themes and its refusal to simplify the moral questions raised by the original work. Through tickadoo's secure booking system, patrons can easily access this celebrated adaptation that stands as a testament to the enduring power of le Carré's storytelling and the vitality of contemporary British theatre.
Arrive early for seating and security procedures
Use the bar and restrooms before the show to avoid disruption
Smart casual attire required
Respect age restrictions: suitable for ages 13 and above
No photography or mobile phone use during the performance
How long is The Spy Who Came In From The Cold?
The running time is approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, including one interval.
Is this production suitable for children?
The show is recommended for ages 12+ due to mature themes and content related to espionage and political tension.
Can I book tickets through tickadoo for different seating areas?
Yes, tickadoo offers tickets across all seating areas including stalls, dress circle, and upper circle with various price points.
Are there any discounts available for group bookings?
Group discounts may be available for parties of 10 or more. Contact the box office for specific group rates and availability.
What COVID-19 safety measures are in place?
The theatre follows current government guidelines. Check the venue's website for the latest safety protocols before your visit.
Is the theatre accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the venue provides wheelchair accessibility and facilities. Book accessible seating through tickadoo or contact the box office directly.
Can I exchange or refund my tickets?
Ticket exchange and refund policies vary. Check the terms and conditions during booking on tickadoo for specific details.
Are there any age restrictions for this production?
Children under 5 are not permitted. The show contains adult themes suitable for mature audiences.
Arrival Time: Arrive at least 30 minutes before curtain time to allow for security checks and finding your seats.
Dress Code: Smart casual dress is recommended for West End theatres, though there is no strict dress code requirement.
Late Arrivals: Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance to avoid disrupting other patrons.
Photography: Photography, filming, and recording are strictly prohibited during the performance for copyright and safety reasons.
Interval: There is one interval during which the theatre bars will be open for refreshments and merchandise purchases.
Parking: Limited street parking is available nearby, but public transport is recommended as the most convenient option.
Programme: Official programmes containing cast information and production notes are available for purchase at the theatre.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
@sohoplace, 4 Soho Place, Charing Cross Rd
Highlights
See John le Carré’s acclaimed spy novel brought to life on the West End stage for the first time.
Directed by Jeremy Herrin and adapted by David Eldridge, this production stars Rory Keenan and Agnes O’Casey.
Enjoy a gripping narrative about intrigue, betrayal and personal conviction set during the Cold War.
Be part of London’s theatre scene at the contemporary @Sohoplace Theatre.
What’s Included
Entry ticket for The Spy Who Came In From The Cold at @Sohoplace
Access to bar and restrooms at the venue
Theatre facilities with accessible options and hearing enhancement systems
Spy Who Came in from the Cold brings John le Carré's masterpiece of espionage fiction to London's West End stage. This acclaimed adaptation transforms the Cold War thriller into an outstanding theatrical experience that captures the moral complexity and psychological tension of the original novel. Set against the backdrop of divided Berlin, this production explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the personal cost of intelligence work through compelling performances and atmospheric staging.
The story follows Alec Leamas, a British intelligence officer tasked with one final mission before retirement. As he navigates the treacherous world of double agents and political manipulation, audiences witness a gripping tale of deception where nothing is as it seems. The production's creative team has crafted a staging that honors le Carré's intricate plotting while making the complex narrative accessible to theatre audiences. This adaptation has earned critical praise for its faithful yet innovative approach to the source material.
Tickadoo offers convenient booking for this highly-recommended West End production, ensuring theatre enthusiasts can secure their preferred seating options. The cast delivers remarkable performances that bring depth and nuance to le Carré's complex characters, while the production design creates an atmosphere of tension and uncertainty that perfectly complements the story's themes. The play's exploration of moral ambiguity resonates with contemporary audiences, making it both a period piece and a timeless examination of human nature.
The theatrical adaptation skillfully condenses the novel's intricate plot into a focused stage experience that maintains the source material's intellectual rigor and emotional impact. Director and creative team have received widespread recognition for their ability to translate le Carré's literary techniques into effective theatrical devices. The production features impressive staging that evokes the divided world of Cold War Europe without overwhelming the intimate character dynamics that drive the story forward.
This West End presentation of The Spy Who Came In From The Cold represents essential viewing for fans of intelligent drama and sophisticated storytelling. The production has garnered acclaim from critics and audiences alike for its mature handling of complex themes and its refusal to simplify the moral questions raised by the original work. Through tickadoo's secure booking system, patrons can easily access this celebrated adaptation that stands as a testament to the enduring power of le Carré's storytelling and the vitality of contemporary British theatre.
Arrive early for seating and security procedures
Use the bar and restrooms before the show to avoid disruption
Smart casual attire required
Respect age restrictions: suitable for ages 13 and above
No photography or mobile phone use during the performance
How long is The Spy Who Came In From The Cold?
The running time is approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, including one interval.
Is this production suitable for children?
The show is recommended for ages 12+ due to mature themes and content related to espionage and political tension.
Can I book tickets through tickadoo for different seating areas?
Yes, tickadoo offers tickets across all seating areas including stalls, dress circle, and upper circle with various price points.
Are there any discounts available for group bookings?
Group discounts may be available for parties of 10 or more. Contact the box office for specific group rates and availability.
What COVID-19 safety measures are in place?
The theatre follows current government guidelines. Check the venue's website for the latest safety protocols before your visit.
Is the theatre accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the venue provides wheelchair accessibility and facilities. Book accessible seating through tickadoo or contact the box office directly.
Can I exchange or refund my tickets?
Ticket exchange and refund policies vary. Check the terms and conditions during booking on tickadoo for specific details.
Are there any age restrictions for this production?
Children under 5 are not permitted. The show contains adult themes suitable for mature audiences.
Arrival Time: Arrive at least 30 minutes before curtain time to allow for security checks and finding your seats.
Dress Code: Smart casual dress is recommended for West End theatres, though there is no strict dress code requirement.
Late Arrivals: Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance to avoid disrupting other patrons.
Photography: Photography, filming, and recording are strictly prohibited during the performance for copyright and safety reasons.
Interval: There is one interval during which the theatre bars will be open for refreshments and merchandise purchases.
Parking: Limited street parking is available nearby, but public transport is recommended as the most convenient option.
Programme: Official programmes containing cast information and production notes are available for purchase at the theatre.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
@sohoplace, 4 Soho Place, Charing Cross Rd
Highlights
See John le Carré’s acclaimed spy novel brought to life on the West End stage for the first time.
Directed by Jeremy Herrin and adapted by David Eldridge, this production stars Rory Keenan and Agnes O’Casey.
Enjoy a gripping narrative about intrigue, betrayal and personal conviction set during the Cold War.
Be part of London’s theatre scene at the contemporary @Sohoplace Theatre.
What’s Included
Entry ticket for The Spy Who Came In From The Cold at @Sohoplace
Access to bar and restrooms at the venue
Theatre facilities with accessible options and hearing enhancement systems
Spy Who Came in from the Cold brings John le Carré's masterpiece of espionage fiction to London's West End stage. This acclaimed adaptation transforms the Cold War thriller into an outstanding theatrical experience that captures the moral complexity and psychological tension of the original novel. Set against the backdrop of divided Berlin, this production explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the personal cost of intelligence work through compelling performances and atmospheric staging.
The story follows Alec Leamas, a British intelligence officer tasked with one final mission before retirement. As he navigates the treacherous world of double agents and political manipulation, audiences witness a gripping tale of deception where nothing is as it seems. The production's creative team has crafted a staging that honors le Carré's intricate plotting while making the complex narrative accessible to theatre audiences. This adaptation has earned critical praise for its faithful yet innovative approach to the source material.
Tickadoo offers convenient booking for this highly-recommended West End production, ensuring theatre enthusiasts can secure their preferred seating options. The cast delivers remarkable performances that bring depth and nuance to le Carré's complex characters, while the production design creates an atmosphere of tension and uncertainty that perfectly complements the story's themes. The play's exploration of moral ambiguity resonates with contemporary audiences, making it both a period piece and a timeless examination of human nature.
The theatrical adaptation skillfully condenses the novel's intricate plot into a focused stage experience that maintains the source material's intellectual rigor and emotional impact. Director and creative team have received widespread recognition for their ability to translate le Carré's literary techniques into effective theatrical devices. The production features impressive staging that evokes the divided world of Cold War Europe without overwhelming the intimate character dynamics that drive the story forward.
This West End presentation of The Spy Who Came In From The Cold represents essential viewing for fans of intelligent drama and sophisticated storytelling. The production has garnered acclaim from critics and audiences alike for its mature handling of complex themes and its refusal to simplify the moral questions raised by the original work. Through tickadoo's secure booking system, patrons can easily access this celebrated adaptation that stands as a testament to the enduring power of le Carré's storytelling and the vitality of contemporary British theatre.
Arrival Time: Arrive at least 30 minutes before curtain time to allow for security checks and finding your seats.
Dress Code: Smart casual dress is recommended for West End theatres, though there is no strict dress code requirement.
Late Arrivals: Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance to avoid disrupting other patrons.
Photography: Photography, filming, and recording are strictly prohibited during the performance for copyright and safety reasons.
Interval: There is one interval during which the theatre bars will be open for refreshments and merchandise purchases.
Parking: Limited street parking is available nearby, but public transport is recommended as the most convenient option.
Programme: Official programmes containing cast information and production notes are available for purchase at the theatre.
Arrive early for seating and security procedures
Use the bar and restrooms before the show to avoid disruption
Smart casual attire required
Respect age restrictions: suitable for ages 13 and above
No photography or mobile phone use during the performance
How long is The Spy Who Came In From The Cold?
The running time is approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, including one interval.
Is this production suitable for children?
The show is recommended for ages 12+ due to mature themes and content related to espionage and political tension.
Can I book tickets through tickadoo for different seating areas?
Yes, tickadoo offers tickets across all seating areas including stalls, dress circle, and upper circle with various price points.
Are there any discounts available for group bookings?
Group discounts may be available for parties of 10 or more. Contact the box office for specific group rates and availability.
What COVID-19 safety measures are in place?
The theatre follows current government guidelines. Check the venue's website for the latest safety protocols before your visit.
Is the theatre accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the venue provides wheelchair accessibility and facilities. Book accessible seating through tickadoo or contact the box office directly.
Can I exchange or refund my tickets?
Ticket exchange and refund policies vary. Check the terms and conditions during booking on tickadoo for specific details.
Are there any age restrictions for this production?
Children under 5 are not permitted. The show contains adult themes suitable for mature audiences.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
@sohoplace, 4 Soho Place, Charing Cross Rd
Highlights
See John le Carré’s acclaimed spy novel brought to life on the West End stage for the first time.
Directed by Jeremy Herrin and adapted by David Eldridge, this production stars Rory Keenan and Agnes O’Casey.
Enjoy a gripping narrative about intrigue, betrayal and personal conviction set during the Cold War.
Be part of London’s theatre scene at the contemporary @Sohoplace Theatre.
What’s Included
Entry ticket for The Spy Who Came In From The Cold at @Sohoplace
Access to bar and restrooms at the venue
Theatre facilities with accessible options and hearing enhancement systems
Spy Who Came in from the Cold brings John le Carré's masterpiece of espionage fiction to London's West End stage. This acclaimed adaptation transforms the Cold War thriller into an outstanding theatrical experience that captures the moral complexity and psychological tension of the original novel. Set against the backdrop of divided Berlin, this production explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the personal cost of intelligence work through compelling performances and atmospheric staging.
The story follows Alec Leamas, a British intelligence officer tasked with one final mission before retirement. As he navigates the treacherous world of double agents and political manipulation, audiences witness a gripping tale of deception where nothing is as it seems. The production's creative team has crafted a staging that honors le Carré's intricate plotting while making the complex narrative accessible to theatre audiences. This adaptation has earned critical praise for its faithful yet innovative approach to the source material.
Tickadoo offers convenient booking for this highly-recommended West End production, ensuring theatre enthusiasts can secure their preferred seating options. The cast delivers remarkable performances that bring depth and nuance to le Carré's complex characters, while the production design creates an atmosphere of tension and uncertainty that perfectly complements the story's themes. The play's exploration of moral ambiguity resonates with contemporary audiences, making it both a period piece and a timeless examination of human nature.
The theatrical adaptation skillfully condenses the novel's intricate plot into a focused stage experience that maintains the source material's intellectual rigor and emotional impact. Director and creative team have received widespread recognition for their ability to translate le Carré's literary techniques into effective theatrical devices. The production features impressive staging that evokes the divided world of Cold War Europe without overwhelming the intimate character dynamics that drive the story forward.
This West End presentation of The Spy Who Came In From The Cold represents essential viewing for fans of intelligent drama and sophisticated storytelling. The production has garnered acclaim from critics and audiences alike for its mature handling of complex themes and its refusal to simplify the moral questions raised by the original work. Through tickadoo's secure booking system, patrons can easily access this celebrated adaptation that stands as a testament to the enduring power of le Carré's storytelling and the vitality of contemporary British theatre.
Arrival Time: Arrive at least 30 minutes before curtain time to allow for security checks and finding your seats.
Dress Code: Smart casual dress is recommended for West End theatres, though there is no strict dress code requirement.
Late Arrivals: Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance to avoid disrupting other patrons.
Photography: Photography, filming, and recording are strictly prohibited during the performance for copyright and safety reasons.
Interval: There is one interval during which the theatre bars will be open for refreshments and merchandise purchases.
Parking: Limited street parking is available nearby, but public transport is recommended as the most convenient option.
Programme: Official programmes containing cast information and production notes are available for purchase at the theatre.
Arrive early for seating and security procedures
Use the bar and restrooms before the show to avoid disruption
Smart casual attire required
Respect age restrictions: suitable for ages 13 and above
No photography or mobile phone use during the performance
How long is The Spy Who Came In From The Cold?
The running time is approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, including one interval.
Is this production suitable for children?
The show is recommended for ages 12+ due to mature themes and content related to espionage and political tension.
Can I book tickets through tickadoo for different seating areas?
Yes, tickadoo offers tickets across all seating areas including stalls, dress circle, and upper circle with various price points.
Are there any discounts available for group bookings?
Group discounts may be available for parties of 10 or more. Contact the box office for specific group rates and availability.
What COVID-19 safety measures are in place?
The theatre follows current government guidelines. Check the venue's website for the latest safety protocols before your visit.
Is the theatre accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the venue provides wheelchair accessibility and facilities. Book accessible seating through tickadoo or contact the box office directly.
Can I exchange or refund my tickets?
Ticket exchange and refund policies vary. Check the terms and conditions during booking on tickadoo for specific details.
Are there any age restrictions for this production?
Children under 5 are not permitted. The show contains adult themes suitable for mature audiences.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
@sohoplace, 4 Soho Place, Charing Cross Rd
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