Far be it from me to suggest that theatre isn’t up to the job of translating John le Carré’s genre-defining oeuvre, but there ...
John Le Carré’s 1963 novel of cold-blooded Cold War espionage gets a propulsive, streamlined and reassuringly old-fashioned ...
This is a tale exhilaratingly told, and if it fails it fails for being too inventive, rather than not inventive enough.
The frontman of iconic 1980s band Spandau Ballet has performed at a school in Malvern following the refurbishment of its music facility.
The Spy Who Came In From the Cold was the novel that, when it was published in 1963, turned David Cornwell, spy, into John Le Carré, author of some of the best novels about spying ever written.
Read our review of *The Spy Who Came In From The Cold*, now in performances at @sohoplace to 21 February 2026. Read more theatre reviews on LondonTheatre.co.uk.
A new community workshop space has been officially opened at Bonnymuir Green by Aberdeen’s Lord Provost.
John Le Carré's thriller The Spy Who Came in From the Cold gets its first stage adaptation, which grips at the Soho Place theatre ...
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The Ink Factory and Second Half Productions have today released production images from the West End premiere of John le Carré ...