The Bomb – A Partial History

Tricycle Theatre, 269 Kilburn High Road, London

Through the ten short plays of The Bomb - A Partial History, the Tricycle theatre explores the history of nuclear armament from 1940 to the present day.

Playwrights Lee Blessing, Ryan Craig, John Donnelly, David Greig, Amit Gupta, Zinnie Harris, Ron Hutchinson, Diana Son and Colin Teevan have been tasked with creating a response to one aspect of this world-changing history.

The two parts of The Bomb – A Partial History are titled First Blast: Proliferation and Second Blast: Present Dangers.

First Blast: Proliferation - It is the first year of World War II, and in Whitehall two émigré Jewish scientists are waiting for a meeting to get the British establishment to take their nuclear research seriously. The following plays then trace the history of the Labour party wrestling with the decision to build the Atomic Bomb, China’s war with India and the subsequent development of India’s bomb, the break-up of the Soviet Union and the unilateral disarmament of Ukraine.

Second Blast: Present Dangers - A contemporary take on the non-proliferation debate looking at Israel and Iran’s nuclear capability, the  “axis of evil” speech and its affect on North Korea, the U.K.’s continuing reliance on Trident in the post  Cold War era, through to the current negotiations with Iran and weapons inspections there.

The Bomb – A Partial History plays as part of the The Tricycle Goes Nuclear festival, which also includes films, talks, discussions, an education programme and exhibitions.

Cast & CreativesEXPAND

cast: Nathalie Armin, Paul Bhattacharjee, Simon Chandler, Michael Cochrane, Tariq Jordan, Belinda Lang, Shereen Martin, Daniel Rabin, Simon Rouse, Rick Warden, David Yip

author: Lee Blessing, Ryan Craig, John Donnelly, David Greig, Elena Gremina, Amit Gupta, Zinnie Harris, Ron Hutchinson, Diana Son and Colin Teevan

director: Nicolas Kent

designer: Polly Sullivan

lighting designer: Howard Harrison

sound: Tom Lishman

Ticket Prices:
One part: £14-£16. Two parts: £25-£29.

About the show
  • Age Suitability: General
  • Genre: Play
  • Sub-Genre: Play-Drama
  • Show Times: Various - performed in rep. Please check with theatre for exact performance dates and times.
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  • Box Office:
    020 7328 1000
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Venue InformationHIDE

Tricycle Theatre
269 Kilburn High Road, London, United Kingdom, NW6 7JR

  • Nearest tube: Kilburn (500m)
  • Nearest bus: 16, 31, 32, 98, 189, 316, 328
  • Nearest train: Brondesbury (200m)
  • Parking: 2 disabled parking bays just outside the theatre on Buckley Road, further bays on Kilburn High Road. Parking is free in the evening, or pay and display any other time. Taxis drop off and pick up outside theatre entrance on either Kilburn High Road or Buckley Road. Disabled customers can use the public phone in the foyer or ask a member of staff to order a taxi for them.
  • Air conditioned: 1
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Venue Access InformationEXPAND

  • How to book: Tel: 020 7328 1000
  • Discounts: Available for all disabled people and their companions. Please note seating is not numbered, but if a customer has any specific requirements seats can be reserved – please check with Box Office..
  • Limited mobility: Side slips, latecomers row and front row offer the best legroom. Royal Circle has the least steps for access.
  • Access description: Steep ramp to main entrance through double swing doors opening outwards. Level access through alternative entrance on Buckley Road through swing doors opening both ways - ask staff to assist. Box office (approx. 1m high), Bar and Café in the foyer. Platform lift, or 6 steps up to Royal Circle. Stalls 4 steps down from Royal Circle level and 2 staircases of 23 steps each up to the balcony from the foyer. Floor surfaces in the foyer are tiled, Bar and Café wooden and the auditorium carpeted.
  • Hearing impaired: Induction loop in the auditorium.
  • Guide dogs policy: Guide dogs allowed into auditorium – please book an aisle seat. Alternatively staff are happy to dog-sit (one dog maximum).
  • Wheelchairs: 2 spaces for wheelchairs in the Royal Circle (accessed via lift from ground level)- please book in advance as wheelchair spaces have to be prepared. Staff are happy to assist, but wheelchair users must be accompanied. Companions can sit in the next seat (either H4 or H10). Transfers to aisle seats available. Venue is suitable for scooters.
  • Disabled toilets: 1 adapted toilet inside the foyer to the left of the Box Office by the lift, and 1 in the basement accessible by platform lift. A further adapted toilet is available by the venue’s cinema.
  • Bars: Café Bar located in main foyer (counter height 1.1m). Large print menu and table service can be arranged on request. Drinks may be brought to disabled customers in the auditorium.
  • Legroom: Large print programmes available on request.