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First Look: Illicit Signals Bletchley at CRYPT

by Staff Writer
May 10, 2022
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Illicit Signals Bletchley Parabolic Theatre and Mechnical Thought Photo Credit Owen Kingston

Illicit Signals Bletchley Parabolic Theatre and Mechnical Thought Photo Credit Owen Kingston

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First look production images are released for Illicit Signals Bletchley which premiered at the COLAB Factory ahead of the pandemic, and is now at CRYPT in Bethnal Green until 28th May.

Audiences work alongside famous figures from the Government Code and Cipher School at Bletchley Park to crack ENIGMA, while uncomfortable secrets closer to home threaten to be revealed. Starring Christopher Styles, Beth Jay, Sandy Murray, Gabrielle Burns, Amelia Stephenson, Timothy Styles, and Jaya Baldwin, Illicit Signals Bletchley combines historical drama with rewarding codebreaking to create a fun, stimulating evening

Step back in time to 1940s Bletchley Park, a world of espionage, code-breaking and secrets. It was here that men and women, both young and old, cracked German codes and unveiled war-winning secrets, but these men and women kept secrets of their own, both from each other and the public.

       

Follow in the footsteps of real-life cryptologists as Bletchley Park goes through its most pivotal moment. Crack codes and decipher messages to uncover their private lives and make the tough decision of whether to keep their secrets or spill the beans.

Illicit Signals Bletchley Parabolic Theatre and Mechnical Thought Photo Credit Owen Kingston
Illicit Signals Bletchley Parabolic Theatre and Mechnical Thought Photo Credit Owen Kingston
Illicit Signals Bletchley Parabolic Theatre and Mechnical Thought Photo Credit Owen Kingston
Illicit Signals Bletchley Parabolic Theatre and Mechnical Thought Photo Credit Owen Kingston
Illicit Signals Bletchley Parabolic Theatre and Mechnical Thought Photo Credit Owen Kingston
Illicit Signals Bletchley Parabolic Theatre and Mechnical Thought Photo Credit Owen Kingston
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