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Operation Epsilon

Operation Epsilon (Play) production archive for QTIX code T010515457. Details of all Operation Epsilon archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0448493386

Archive Listings

15 Sep 23
  to
21 Oct 23
Southwark Playhouse Elephant
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Details

Operation Epsilon archiveIt's the close of World War II - the dawn of the atomic age. The Allies have captured Germany's ten foremost nuclear scientists and sequestered them deep in the English countryside to ascertain the answer to a life or death question: how close are the Nazis to making an atomic bomb? The world stands on the precipice of creation and destruction, bound by the gravity of decisions which hold the power to change the course of history. Based on actual transcripts of secretly recorded conversations - Alan Brody's gripping play delves into the darkest corners of human ingenuity, exploring the intimate conflict within the hearts and minds of luminaries with unimaginable power. A once-classified true story buried in the archives amidst an epic war, Operation Epsilon is a poignant, thrilling exploration of the ties that bind us to our actions, our decisions, and one another. UK Premiere.

Cast/Performers

Nicholas Armfield (Korsching), Jamie Bogyo (Von Weizsacker), Simon Bubb (Rittner), Simon Chandler (Von Laue), Matthew Duckett (Bagge), Jake Mann (Wirtz), Nathaniel Parker (Hahn), Peter Prentice (Harteck), Leighton Pugh (Gerlach), Simon Rhodes (Diebner), Gyuri Sarossy (Heisenberg), Gabriel Freilich (Understudy)

Creatives/Company

Author: Alan Brody
Presented by(s): Ellen Berman, Operation Epsilon
Director(s): Andy Sandberg, Lucy Casson (casting)
Design: Janie Howland
Costume: Beth Colley (and associate set designer)
Lighting: Clancy Flynn
Sound: Chris Drohan
Other: David Adkin Limited (general management)

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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