
Age guidance 12+.
Performance dates
17 November 2025 - 21 February 2026
Run time: 2hrs 10mins
Includes interval
For the first time ever, a novel by John le Carré is being adapted for the stage — and it’s his most iconic work. The Spy Who Came In From The Cold makes its West End premiere following a sold-out run at Chichester Festival Theatre.
Don’t miss this gripping theatrical debut of one of the 20th century’s greatest spy novels, running this autumn in London.
Set against the backdrop of Cold War-era Berlin, The Spy Who Came In From The Cold follows Alec Leamas, a weary British intelligence officer pulled back in for one final mission. Sent deep into enemy territory, Leamas must navigate a world of shifting loyalties, strategic deceit, and personal sacrifice — all while confronting the emotional thaw brought on by Liz Gold, a quiet but determined librarian who challenges his guarded worldview.
This taut and morally complex story captures the paranoia and power struggles of Cold War espionage, bringing to the stage the psychological tension that made the novel a global phenomenon. With sharp dialogue and a shadowy atmosphere, this adaptation explores the cost of loyalty and the price of truth.