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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

From £31.25

Why book with us?

From £31.25

Why book with us?

Highlights and inclusions

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

About

Why attend The Spy Who Came In From The Cold in London

Discover a story that has captivated generations

When John le Carré’s masterpiece hit bookshelves in 1963, it changed the face of spy fiction. Now, for the first time, this complex tale of espionage, love and sacrifice finds new life on the West End stage. The Spy Who Came In From The Cold is more than a political thriller; it’s a gripping exploration of personal loyalty and the blurred lines in the shadow world of intelligence.

Expert direction and superb performances

This highly anticipated stage debut is directed by Jeremy Herrin, renowned for People, Places and Things, and adapted by acclaimed playwright David Eldridge. Leading the cast is Rory Keenan as Alec Leamas, supported by Agnes O’Casey, John Ramm and Gunnar Cauthery, who deliver powerful performances praised by critics and audiences alike.

From page to stage: a novel reimagined

  • Be immersed in an atmospheric retelling of Cold War drama, complete with evocative sets by Max Jones and compelling soundscapes by Elizabeth Purnell.

  • The play doesn’t just revisit le Carré’s tense narrative — it brings the emotional core and moral dilemmas into sharp, present focus.

  • Witness a cast direct from Chichester’s successful run, now bringing acclaimed energy and chemistry to London’s @Sohoplace Theatre.

Why this production stands out

If you’re a fan of espionage tales like Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy or modern political thrillers, this story will keep you riveted. Critics call it “taut” and “chilling” — and with issues of truth, propaganda and loyalty more relevant than ever, the play resonates with today’s audiences.

  • A rare chance to see star performances by leading actors including Rory Keenan and Agnes O’Casey live on stage

  • Direction and adaptation by some of the UK’s most respected theatre talents

  • Situated in a modern, accessible venue equipped for comfort and inclusion

Practical details for your visit

The show is suitable for ages 13 and above and takes place at @Sohoplace Theatre, which offers facilities like a bar, restrooms and step-free access. The production contains some strong and period-accurate language as well as depictions of gun violence; it is therefore recommended with discretion for younger teens. Special access performances are also scheduled during the run, offering inclusivity for all guests.

Book your The Spy Who Came In From The Cold tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • 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

FAQs

What is the age recommendation for The Spy Who Came In From The Cold?

This production is suitable for guests aged 13 and above due to mature themes and some strong language.

Where is the show performed?

The play is staged at @Sohoplace Theatre, offering modern facilities in central London.

Are there accessible facilities at the theatre?

Yes, @Sohoplace offers step-free access, accessible toilets and hearing enhancement systems.

What should I wear to the theatre?

Smart casual attire is recommended for all visitors attending the show.

Can I bring food and drinks?

Outside food and drinks are not allowed, but a bar is available at the venue.

Know before you go
  • Entry is recommended for guests aged 13 and up

  • Please arrive at least 30 minutes before showtime for security and ticket checks

  • The theatre is equipped with step-free access and accessible toilets

  • Dress smart casual for the performance

  • All visitors may be subject to bag screening upon entry

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Address

4 Soho Place, Charing Cross Rd

Highlights and inclusions

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

About

Why attend The Spy Who Came In From The Cold in London

Discover a story that has captivated generations

When John le Carré’s masterpiece hit bookshelves in 1963, it changed the face of spy fiction. Now, for the first time, this complex tale of espionage, love and sacrifice finds new life on the West End stage. The Spy Who Came In From The Cold is more than a political thriller; it’s a gripping exploration of personal loyalty and the blurred lines in the shadow world of intelligence.

Expert direction and superb performances

This highly anticipated stage debut is directed by Jeremy Herrin, renowned for People, Places and Things, and adapted by acclaimed playwright David Eldridge. Leading the cast is Rory Keenan as Alec Leamas, supported by Agnes O’Casey, John Ramm and Gunnar Cauthery, who deliver powerful performances praised by critics and audiences alike.

From page to stage: a novel reimagined

  • Be immersed in an atmospheric retelling of Cold War drama, complete with evocative sets by Max Jones and compelling soundscapes by Elizabeth Purnell.

  • The play doesn’t just revisit le Carré’s tense narrative — it brings the emotional core and moral dilemmas into sharp, present focus.

  • Witness a cast direct from Chichester’s successful run, now bringing acclaimed energy and chemistry to London’s @Sohoplace Theatre.

Why this production stands out

If you’re a fan of espionage tales like Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy or modern political thrillers, this story will keep you riveted. Critics call it “taut” and “chilling” — and with issues of truth, propaganda and loyalty more relevant than ever, the play resonates with today’s audiences.

  • A rare chance to see star performances by leading actors including Rory Keenan and Agnes O’Casey live on stage

  • Direction and adaptation by some of the UK’s most respected theatre talents

  • Situated in a modern, accessible venue equipped for comfort and inclusion

Practical details for your visit

The show is suitable for ages 13 and above and takes place at @Sohoplace Theatre, which offers facilities like a bar, restrooms and step-free access. The production contains some strong and period-accurate language as well as depictions of gun violence; it is therefore recommended with discretion for younger teens. Special access performances are also scheduled during the run, offering inclusivity for all guests.

Book your The Spy Who Came In From The Cold tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • 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

FAQs

What is the age recommendation for The Spy Who Came In From The Cold?

This production is suitable for guests aged 13 and above due to mature themes and some strong language.

Where is the show performed?

The play is staged at @Sohoplace Theatre, offering modern facilities in central London.

Are there accessible facilities at the theatre?

Yes, @Sohoplace offers step-free access, accessible toilets and hearing enhancement systems.

What should I wear to the theatre?

Smart casual attire is recommended for all visitors attending the show.

Can I bring food and drinks?

Outside food and drinks are not allowed, but a bar is available at the venue.

Know before you go
  • Entry is recommended for guests aged 13 and up

  • Please arrive at least 30 minutes before showtime for security and ticket checks

  • The theatre is equipped with step-free access and accessible toilets

  • Dress smart casual for the performance

  • All visitors may be subject to bag screening upon entry

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Address

4 Soho Place, Charing Cross Rd

Highlights and inclusions

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

About

Why attend The Spy Who Came In From The Cold in London

Discover a story that has captivated generations

When John le Carré’s masterpiece hit bookshelves in 1963, it changed the face of spy fiction. Now, for the first time, this complex tale of espionage, love and sacrifice finds new life on the West End stage. The Spy Who Came In From The Cold is more than a political thriller; it’s a gripping exploration of personal loyalty and the blurred lines in the shadow world of intelligence.

Expert direction and superb performances

This highly anticipated stage debut is directed by Jeremy Herrin, renowned for People, Places and Things, and adapted by acclaimed playwright David Eldridge. Leading the cast is Rory Keenan as Alec Leamas, supported by Agnes O’Casey, John Ramm and Gunnar Cauthery, who deliver powerful performances praised by critics and audiences alike.

From page to stage: a novel reimagined

  • Be immersed in an atmospheric retelling of Cold War drama, complete with evocative sets by Max Jones and compelling soundscapes by Elizabeth Purnell.

  • The play doesn’t just revisit le Carré’s tense narrative — it brings the emotional core and moral dilemmas into sharp, present focus.

  • Witness a cast direct from Chichester’s successful run, now bringing acclaimed energy and chemistry to London’s @Sohoplace Theatre.

Why this production stands out

If you’re a fan of espionage tales like Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy or modern political thrillers, this story will keep you riveted. Critics call it “taut” and “chilling” — and with issues of truth, propaganda and loyalty more relevant than ever, the play resonates with today’s audiences.

  • A rare chance to see star performances by leading actors including Rory Keenan and Agnes O’Casey live on stage

  • Direction and adaptation by some of the UK’s most respected theatre talents

  • Situated in a modern, accessible venue equipped for comfort and inclusion

Practical details for your visit

The show is suitable for ages 13 and above and takes place at @Sohoplace Theatre, which offers facilities like a bar, restrooms and step-free access. The production contains some strong and period-accurate language as well as depictions of gun violence; it is therefore recommended with discretion for younger teens. Special access performances are also scheduled during the run, offering inclusivity for all guests.

Book your The Spy Who Came In From The Cold tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Entry is recommended for guests aged 13 and up

  • Please arrive at least 30 minutes before showtime for security and ticket checks

  • The theatre is equipped with step-free access and accessible toilets

  • Dress smart casual for the performance

  • All visitors may be subject to bag screening upon entry

Visitor guidelines
  • 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

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Address

4 Soho Place, Charing Cross Rd

Highlights and inclusions

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

About

Why attend The Spy Who Came In From The Cold in London

Discover a story that has captivated generations

When John le Carré’s masterpiece hit bookshelves in 1963, it changed the face of spy fiction. Now, for the first time, this complex tale of espionage, love and sacrifice finds new life on the West End stage. The Spy Who Came In From The Cold is more than a political thriller; it’s a gripping exploration of personal loyalty and the blurred lines in the shadow world of intelligence.

Expert direction and superb performances

This highly anticipated stage debut is directed by Jeremy Herrin, renowned for People, Places and Things, and adapted by acclaimed playwright David Eldridge. Leading the cast is Rory Keenan as Alec Leamas, supported by Agnes O’Casey, John Ramm and Gunnar Cauthery, who deliver powerful performances praised by critics and audiences alike.

From page to stage: a novel reimagined

  • Be immersed in an atmospheric retelling of Cold War drama, complete with evocative sets by Max Jones and compelling soundscapes by Elizabeth Purnell.

  • The play doesn’t just revisit le Carré’s tense narrative — it brings the emotional core and moral dilemmas into sharp, present focus.

  • Witness a cast direct from Chichester’s successful run, now bringing acclaimed energy and chemistry to London’s @Sohoplace Theatre.

Why this production stands out

If you’re a fan of espionage tales like Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy or modern political thrillers, this story will keep you riveted. Critics call it “taut” and “chilling” — and with issues of truth, propaganda and loyalty more relevant than ever, the play resonates with today’s audiences.

  • A rare chance to see star performances by leading actors including Rory Keenan and Agnes O’Casey live on stage

  • Direction and adaptation by some of the UK’s most respected theatre talents

  • Situated in a modern, accessible venue equipped for comfort and inclusion

Practical details for your visit

The show is suitable for ages 13 and above and takes place at @Sohoplace Theatre, which offers facilities like a bar, restrooms and step-free access. The production contains some strong and period-accurate language as well as depictions of gun violence; it is therefore recommended with discretion for younger teens. Special access performances are also scheduled during the run, offering inclusivity for all guests.

Book your The Spy Who Came In From The Cold tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Entry is recommended for guests aged 13 and up

  • Please arrive at least 30 minutes before showtime for security and ticket checks

  • The theatre is equipped with step-free access and accessible toilets

  • Dress smart casual for the performance

  • All visitors may be subject to bag screening upon entry

Visitor guidelines
  • 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

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Address

4 Soho Place, Charing Cross Rd

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