On the brink of World War II, John Halder (David Tennant) is a liberally-minded German professor, because of his intelligence and expertise, is pulled unintentionally into the Nazi movement, laying bare a man’s rationalization of evil as a means to survive. One of Britain’s most powerful and political plays is reimagined with this blistering, timely production, directed by Olivier Award-winning Dominic Cooke (National Theatre Live: FOLLIES).