Comedy... Spies... Gunfights... Love Gone Bad!
"One of this year's most entertaining Fringe
hours!
A hoot-provoking little ditty on '60s spydom...
a well-written, unpretentious little hoot of a play."
- Alan Kellog, Edmonton Journal
"The writing is what is most striking about this
play.
For a man who is known for his improvisational skills,
Mather has put a lot of polish on this script...
the laughs are fast and furious."
- Jeff Beardwood, Edmonton Sun
"This play looks good right from the start.
Lots of laughs, some action and some drama...
Don't ask why, just go!"
- review on Edmonton Freenet

Doctor Escher Petrovitch is a top Soviet cryptographer
Natasha is his beautiful but naive daughter
What is the secret of Natasha's new lover, Dimitri?
And who is the mysterious Mr. Summerville?
In the words of Dr. Petrovitch:
"What is my future? And what time is it now? Where's my drink?
Where's the rest of that vodka? I'm hungry."

Cold War is an hour long one act play I produced at the Edmonton
Fringe festival in 1995. If you're interested in re-mounting it, or you
just want to read it, you can download it here.