The UK tour of the stage play adaptation of The Spy Who Came in from the Cold is now underway, following the end of its run at Soho Place Theatre in the West End.
The tour is set to visit twenty-one cities across the UK during 2026. It opened at Leicester Curve on 12th March, and will subsequently visit:
Edinburgh (Edinburgh Festival Theatre) - 21-25 April
Cardiff (Wales Millennium Centre) - 28 April-2nd May
Sheffield (Sheffield Lyceum) - 5-9 May
Liverpool (Liverpool Playhouse) - 12-16 May
Richmond (Richmond Theatre) - 19-23 May
Glasgow (Theatre Royal Glasgow) - 26-30 May
Brighton (Theatre Royal Brighton) - 2-6 June
York (Grand Opera House) - 9-13 June
Norwich (Theatre Royal Norwich) - 16-20 June
Nottingham (Theatre Royal Nottingham) - 23-27 June
Birmingham (The Alexandra Theatre) - 30 June-4 July
Newcastle (Theatre Royal Newcastle) - 7-11 July
Milton Keynes (Milton Keynes Theatre) - 14-18 July
Salford (The Lowry) - 22-25 July
Cambridge (Cambridge Arts Theatre) - 28 July-1 Aug
Bath (Theatre Royal Bath) - 11-22 Aug
For more UK tour information, and to book tickets, please click here.
A global bestseller for over six decades, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold is the first of John le Carré's novels to be adapted for the stage by award-winning playwright and screenwriter David Eldridge, with Jeremy Herrin directing and Joe Lichtenstein as Tour Director.
We are thrilled to be able to share this TRAILER of the play with you. Ralf Little (Death in Paradise, God of Carnage, The Royle Family) plays a terrific Alec Leamas, and is not to be missed. Do go to one of the performances if you can.