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    'KRISTIN SCOTT THOMAS IS CAPTIVATING'
    Sunday Times
    Don't miss this critically acclaimed new production of Harold Pinter's Betrayal starring Kristin Scott Thomas, Douglas Henshall and Ben Miles, in a limited run until 20th August. This Olivier award winning play premiered at the National Theatre in 1978 and is now considered a modern classic.
    'THE FINEST PRODUCTION I HAVE SEEN OF
    PINTER'S MASTERPIECE'

    Daily Telegraph
    Director Ian Rickson, who directed Harold Pinter himself in the heralded
    Krapp's Last Tape, has had many recent successes, including Jerusalem,
    The Children's Hour and The Seagull, as well as a production of Pinter's
    The Hothouse at the National Theatre in 2007.
    'A haunting performance in a terrific revival'
    Independent
    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.
    London Theatre Direct
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    UNTIL 20 AUGUST COMEDY THEATRE

     



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