BREAKING THE CODE

by Hugh Whitemore
Blank Theatre, Los Angeles, 1996

Set in England, BREAKING THE CODE is the story of a wartime genius who broke a crucial code called Enigma, during WWII. Alan Turing, who was born in 1912, is widely thought to be the father of computer sciences. At the tender age of 19, Jeremy played Ron Miller, a street hustler who blackmails the lonely Turing. The play has been taken to the stage many times since its creation in 1986, and is fact-based, a well-written tragedy about hypocrisy.

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