Tickets for Single Spies - An Englishman Abroad/A Question of Attribution
Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe
Play: Every now and again another spy is uncovered and Britain is swept by spy fever. We all love secrets and are intrigued by what the spies have done, how much they gave away and how they fooled the Establishment.
Alan Bennett has written two brilliant and funny plays about two of Britain's most infamous and notorious spies.
An Englishman Abroad is based on an incident in the life of actress Coral Browne. It is a funny and touching meeting in Moscow, where Burgess was in exile and Coral Browne was performing with the Stratford Memorial Theatre in Hamlet. They meet in Burgess's flat, where he longs to hear news of England and plays the old Jack Buchanan song Who Stole My Hear Away.
A Question of Attribution, finds Anthony Blunt, Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures and 'the fourth man', trying to solve the mystery of a painting. Not only is the painting under scrutiny, but Blunt finds himself, unsuspectingly, the subject of an investigation by The Queen.
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