FIRST LOOK: Orange Tree Theatre release production images for Churchill in Moscow

By Cesar Medina 11th Feb 2025

Roger Allam as Winston Churchill (credit: Tristram Kenton).
Roger Allam as Winston Churchill (credit: Tristram Kenton).

Orange Tree Theatre (OT) releases production images from the world premiere of Howard Brenton's Churchill in Moscow, directed by OT Artistic Director Tom Littler.

The cast features: Roger Allam (Winston Churchill), Alan Cox (Archie Clerk Kerr), Julius D'Silva (Vyacheslav Molotov), Peter Forbes (Joseph Stalin), Tamara Greatrex (Svetlana Stalin), Jo Herbert (Sally Powell) and Elisabeth Snegir (Olga Dovzhenko).

(Left to right) Elisabeth Snegir and Jo Herbert (credit: Tristram Kenton).

As the title suggests, this production is based around a top-secret meeting between Winston Churchill (Allam) and Joseph Stalin (Forbes) in 1942: one, a wealthy aristocrat from a blue-blooded line of English nobility, the other a Georgian peasant, hell-bent on destroying capitalism and the class system.

Julius D'Silva as Vyacheslav Molotov (credit: Tristram Kenton).

The behind-the-scenes crew for this production include: Director, Tom Littler; Designer, Cat Fuller; Lighting Designer, Johanna Town; Sound Designer and Composer, Max Pappenheim; Assistant Director, Rosie Tricks and Casting Director, Matilda James CDG.

Alan Cox as Archie Clark Kerr (credit: Tristram Kenton).

Tom Littler said: "I'm delighted to be working with an inspiring company of actors to join Roger Allam in Howard Brenton's new play – Churchill in Moscow.

"Tamara Greatrex is the latest actor to make her professional theatre debut at the Orange Tree. 

"Many of this cast have appeared in Howard's work before, and they share my excitement about this project: it is an exciting, thought-provoking and hugely entertaining insight into a resonant historical episode."

(Left to right) Peter Forbes as Joseph Stalin and Tamara Greatrex as Svetlana Stalin (credit: Tristram Kenton).

Following its run at the OT, Churchill in Moscow will be available to stream through OT On Screen from Tuesday 11 – Friday 14 March.

To find out more about OT and Churchill in Moscow click here.

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