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Golden Globe and Olivier Award winner Tom Hiddleston stars in the Jamie Lloyd Company’s revival of Harold Pinter’s Betrayal, opening at London’s Harold Pinter Theatre for a strictly limited 12 week season from 5 March 2019.
With poetic precision, rich humour and an extraordinary emotional force, Betrayal charts a compelling seven-year romance, thrillingly captured in reverse chronological order. Described as “the greatest, and the most moving, of all Pinter’s plays” (Daily Telegraph), this production marks the culmination of the Jamie Lloyd Company’s ground-breaking Pinter at the Pinter season.
- Address
Panton St, West End, London SW1Y 4DN
- Cancellation Policy
No exchanges or refunds available after purchase
- How Does It Work
You will receive a booking confirmation email.
If you have chosen to collect at the venues box office, please print the booking confirmation and bring it on the day, a minimum of 30 minutes before the performance start time. You will also need to present the card used to purchase the tickets as valid ID.
- Times
First Performance: Tuesday 5 March 19.30pm
Last Performance: Saturday 1 June 19.30pm
- Monday - Saturday Evenings 19.30
- Thursday & Saturday Matinees 14.30
- Where Do I Go
Harold Pinter Theatre, Panton Street, London, SW1Y 4DN
Closest Tube:Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square, Charing Cross
Harold Pinter Theatre
Panton St, West End, London SW1Y 4DN
Latest customer reviews
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Superb - theatre at its very best
24 May 2019
A brilliant play, superbly acted and wonderfully staged. Altogether excellent.
Esmé Newton-Dunn Confirmed ticket purchaser
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A poor bargain
15 May 2019
From my seat in the Royal Circle I could hardly see the actors,!especially when they were in the front. I hardly heard a word that Tom Huddleston said, as he spoke so low. The lady spoke her lines well and was very Pinterish, as was her partner. A great disappointment. especially after such great reviews.
Mary Rose Beaumont Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Difficult to hear dialogue
11 May 2019
Ok
Theatre fan Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Betrayed by Betrayal
10 May 2019
My wife and I went to see Betrayal this week and were very disappointed. It's the first Pinter play we have seen so it may be that we weren't aware of his style of writing. However we felt that the continuous use of the same lines over and again lacked a bit of imagination. And what about those long dramatic breaks with no talking, what's that all about? I honestly believed on more than one occasion that the cast had forgotten the script and were waiting for an off stage prompt. To me it was long and drawn out and not designed to hold your attention. I note that there was no interval, was that to stop people leaving at half time?
David Chisnell Confirmed ticket purchaser