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Play by Arthur Miller (1978). In the capital of an East European totalitarian state, an American writer meets a Party intellectual and a dissident. All three have loved the same woman, Maya. Arthur Miller uses surveillance and spying as a metaphor for the human condition, for religion and for all political systems (he wrote the play in the wake of Watergate). In the RSC production, Roger Allam played the American and Jane Lapotaire the enigmatic Maya.
1986 Pit: Nick Hamm
Fotini Dimou (design); Geraint Pughe (lighting)
Roger Allam (Adrian), Jane Lapotaire (Maya), John Shrapnel (Sigmund), David de Keyser (Marcus), Stella Gonet (Irina)
     
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