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Real-life events during the Cold War inspired Hugh Whitemore's thriller. In suburban London, loyalty, duty, and friendship conflict with one another when the Jacksons slowly discover that the Krogers, their neighbors and cherished best friends, are Russian spies. A gripping play that may leave you wondering exactly what it is those nice people next door are really up to. An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring: Rosalind Ayres as Barbara Jackson Martin Jarvis as Stewart Megan Austin Oberle as Julie/Sally Roxanne Hart as Helen Kroger Sione Owen as Thelma Julian Sands as Bob Jackson…mehr

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Real-life events during the Cold War inspired Hugh Whitemore's thriller. In suburban London, loyalty, duty, and friendship conflict with one another when the Jacksons slowly discover that the Krogers, their neighbors and cherished best friends, are Russian spies. A gripping play that may leave you wondering exactly what it is those nice people next door are really up to. An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring: Rosalind Ayres as Barbara Jackson Martin Jarvis as Stewart Megan Austin Oberle as Julie/Sally Roxanne Hart as Helen Kroger Sione Owen as Thelma Julian Sands as Bob Jackson David Selby as Peter Kroger Includes a piece with shortwave radio expert David Goren, who guides us through the sinister underground world of the shortwave "numbers stations." Directed by Peter Levin. Recorded before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles in June of 2004.

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Hugh Whitemore is an English playwright and screenwriter. He began his writing career in British television with both original teleplays and adaptations of classic works. He twice won a Writers' Guild of Great Britain award. His work for American TV includes Concealed Enemies, and The Gathering Storm, which focused on a troubled period in the marriage of Clementine and Winston Churchill just prior to World War II. He won an Emmy Award for each. He also was nominated for his adaptation of the Carl Bernstein/Bob Woodward book about President Nixon, The Final Days. His most recent teleplay was My House in Umbria (2003), an adaptation of the novella by William Trevor starring Maggie Smith