Details

The Haystack archiveNeil and Zef are two twenty-something computer whizzes with questionable dress sense and a highly developed interest in video games and Netflix. They're also the UK's ?National Defence Information Security Team' - recruited by GCHQ for their sky-high IQs and ability to work quickly and discreetly, no questions asked. With unfettered access to the world's data and infinite powers of electronic intrusion, these unlikely agents are essential cogs in the national security machine. But when their window onto intelligence operations shows them more than they were meant to see, they begin to question their roles in a system whose reach is unlimited but whose safeguards are not... Al Blyth's explosive espionage thriller challenges the ?nothing to hide, nothing to fear' mantra and explores how we can live honestly, love freely, and stay authentic when the advances in cutting-edge technology outpace the law.

Creatives/Company

Author: Al Blyth

Archive listings for The Haystack

Work type: Play.

T01022946067

World Premiere.Producer Hampstead Theatre. Director Roxana Silbert. Design Tom Piper. Lighting Rick Fisher. Music Ben Ringham. Music Max Ringham. Sound Ben Ringham. Sound Max Ringham. Costume Emma Cains. Design Duncan McLean (video). Director Wayne Parsons (movement director). Director Juliet Horsley (casting director). Performer Lucy Black (Denise). Performer Oliver Johnstone (Neil). Performer Rona Morison (Cora). Performer Enyi Okoronkwo (Zef). Performer Sarah Woodward (Hannah).
31 Jan 20 to 12 Mar 20Hampstead Theatre, Inner London :: V202
listing details L1009442257

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
CORONAVIRUS: All UK venues closed on 16th March 2020, restrictions were lifted on 19th July 2021. Please note that iUKTDb archive listings between March 2020 and July 2021 may not be accurate as we did not receive details of all rescheduled and cancelled shows.

Listings powered by Dynamic Listing Ltd
Mastodon X - Twitter Multidomain certificate installed
© Dynamic Listing Ltd, UK. 1995-2024