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Direct from London, the National Theatre's production of Michael Frayn's drama of espionage and politics.
Closing Date at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre: April 17, 2005
There was a time, not too long ago, when Broadway drama consisted of men wearing suits talking to each other about Great Themes. That’s pretty much the action in this new play from Michael Frayn (Copenhagen) about ambition, loyalty and comeuppance in the West German government of a couple decades back. The production has been completely recast with American actors, giving it a very approachable feel, and the espionage elements take a back seat to the familiar dramas of office politics, as a young, treacherous upstart wangles his way into the confidence of the Great Men.
This production is part of a new partnership between England's National Theatre and some Broadway producers - last season they brought Stoppard's Jumpers to the same theatre. As it's highbrow fare for this neck of the woods, look for seats to be generally available.
There are post-show discussions on Wednesday & Thursday nights with familiar faces from the world of politics.
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| Tuesday - Saturday |
8:00 PM |
| Wednesday & Saturday |
2:00 PM |
| Sunday |
3:00 PM |
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