Betrayal

T064169134
Venturing beneath the cosy facade of middle-class life and into one of every day deceit, Betrayal is a play that begins with an ending. Meet Robert, a publisher, and his wife Emma who runs an art gallery. Add in Robert's best friend Jerry, a literary agent, and then consider the fact that Emma and Jerry have had a seven-year affair and things begin to get interesting. Betrayal opens with Emma and Jerrry meeting for a drink two years after the affair has ended, tracing the relationship of the three backwards over nine years to the evening when it all began...is Emma betraying her husband?...is Jerry betraying his best friend?...or are they all betraying themselves. First played in 1978.
Author Harold Pinter


Archive :: production:T064169134, play:S2540, venue:V0993488063
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Production details

Special Performances


  • 2 Jun 12 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)

Company

Producer Sheffield Theatres
Director Nick Bagnall
Design Colin Richmond
Lighting Peter Mumford
Sound Alex Baranowski
Performer John Simm (Jerry)
Performer Colin Tierney (Robert)
Performer Thomas Tinker (Waiter)
Performer Ruth Gemmell (Emma)
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