Another Country Gets Another Opportunity All An Act's pre-recorded dress rehearsal streaming this weekend only by Matt Swanseger FRIDAY, APR. 23 If it can happen in another country, it can most certainly happen here — 2020 made that painfully obvious. A "foreign" pandemic settled stateside. Police brutality, hate crimes, intimidation, and unrest — if they ever were perceived as distant phenomena — became uncomfortably immediate. In this sense, the All An Act production of playwright Julian Mitchell's Another Country is perhaps even more relevant now than it would've been a year ago, when it was initially scheduled. Set in an upper-class, all-boys public school in 1930s England, the plot follows the plight of social outsiders Guy Bennett (a closeted homosexual) and Tommy Judd (a Marxist) after discovering a classmate's suicide. The story is loosely based on the real-life events of Soviet spy Guy Burgess.