New York City
Democracy captures the glory years of Willy Brandt’s rise to power as Chancellor in West Germany during the latter part of the 1960s. At the center of Brandt’s inner circle, omnipresent but rarely noticed is Günter Guillaume, a devoted personal assistant – and spy. Playwright Michael Frayn, virtuoso author of Copenhagen and Noises Off, scores again with this gripping study of the mysteries of the divided human heart. Jon Cranney directs.
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