Photo Flash: A Look Into the Rehearsal Room for CELL MATES at Hampstead Theatre

By: Nov. 14, 2017
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Hampstead Theatre presents Simon Gray's deftly funny play Cell Mates which has been unperformed since 1995. Directed by Artistic Director Edward Hall, this absorbing drama explores how personal freedom is an illusion and even friendship must have carefully circumscribed limits in a world where deception is a reflex response.

Wormwood Scrubs Prison, London, 1961. One of Britain's most notorious double agents, George Blake (Geoffrey Streatfeild), is serving a 42 year sentence - that is, until he strikes up an unlikely friendship with Irish petty criminal, Sean Bourke (Emmet Byrne). Both men are eccentric outsiders, and each sees the possibility of escape - and not just from prison - through the other. But once on the outside, can their mutual dependence survive the mounting pressures they face from MI5, from the KGB - and indeed from themselves?

Check out photos from rehearsal for the show below!

For more information, visit www.HampsteadTheatre.com.



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