COMEDY THEATRE (NOW HAROLD PINTER THEATRE)

6 Panton Street, London, SW1Y 4DN

Betrayal

BETRAYAL

Sometimes you'll find there can be three people in a marriage...

WHAT YOU SAY

7 reviews, average rating:

(3.5 Stars)

Jill Burton: “A Muted Betrayal”

Despite the lavish dress code of Miss Scott Thomas, the new Betrayal is a... more »

JOHN COKE: “A GREAT PERFORMANCE OF A GREAT PLAY”

All three actors give riveting performances. The scene in Venice where Rob... more »

Kalliope Xanthopoulou: “The Meaning Of Betrayal”

Hey! You played my present life out there! 10 years ago I was Emma, now I'm... more »

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'I've always rather liked Jerry.
To be honest, I've always liked him rather more than I’ve liked you.
Maybe I should have had an affair with him myself.'

Over a period of nine years, we are shown the high price of passion and the damage inflicted by desire. Harold Pinter's remarkable play explores how our loves and our losses echo and accumulate through time.

An Olivier award winning play, premiered at the National Theatre in 1978, Betrayal is now considered a modern classic.

This brand new production, starring Kristin Scott Thomas, Douglas Henshall and Ben Miles, will only run in the West End for a twelve week season, directed by Ian Rickson, whose recent productions include the critically acclaimed The Seagull, The Children's Hour and Jerusalem.

Dates

Previews from: 27 May 2011
Opening night: 16 June 2011
Closing night: 20 August 2011

Audience

Betrayal is suitable for audiences aged 16 and upwards.

Show times

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 Matinee--3:00-5:303:00-
 Evening-7:307:307:308:307:30-

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