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by Hugh Whitemore, based on the book "Alan Turing, The Enigma" by Andrew Hodges
Directed by Anton Krause
Performances: Tues 16th - Sat 20th August 2011
Contents
Introduction
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about British mathematician Alan Turing, who was a key player in the breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
Following a run in the London West End beginning in November, 1986, the play ran on Broadway from November 15, 1987 to April 10, 1988, in both cases starring Derek Jacobi. The Broadway production was nominated for three Tony Awards including Best Actor in a Play, Best Featured Actor in a Play, and Best Direction of a Play, and for two Drama Desk awards, for Best Actor and Best Featured Actor. Following Jacobi's departure, the London production transferred to the Comedy Theatre with John Castle as Turing.[1]
The play was adapted for television in a 1996 BBC filmed production also starring Jacobi, which won a Broadcasting Press Guild Award and was nominated for two BAFTA TV awards, for best single drama and best actor, and for a GLAAD Media Award. It was broadcast in the United States by PBS.
Cast
- Alan Turing - Paul Dineen
- Det Sergeant Mick Ross – John Irvine
- Christopher Morcom – Brian Naumann
- Sara Turing – Linda East
- Ron Miller – Simon Holland
- John Smith – Matthew Lyne
- Dillwyn Knox – Anthony Campling
- Pat Green – Catherine Ellis
- Nikos - Bartosz Glowacki
Crew
- Production Assistant - Janet Low
- Lighting Design - Mark Davies
- Lighting & Sound Operator - Sarah Farage
- Props - Alan Buckman
- Costumes - Lisa Thomas
- Stage Management - Jane Moorhead
- Poster Design - Chaz Doyle
- Photography - Phil Gammon
Many thanks to Jeanette Hoile, Mark Bullock and Lisa Thomas and the casts of 84 Charing Cross Road (2011), You're a Good Man Charlie Brown (2011) and Breathing Corpses (2011) (You can have your missing actor soon). Thanks also to Carole Coyne for being our Theatre Rep and to Sarah, Robin and all at The Hope pub for allowing us to rehearse in their excellent new space and serving a fine pint.
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.
See Also
References
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