Betrayal Tickets
London Play
Tom Hiddleston will take to the West End stage in Pinter’s BetrayalGolden 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.
- local_play Tickets from only £120
- date_range Mar 5, 2019 → May 13, 2019
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Harold Pinter Theatre
Panton Street,London, SW1Y 4DN - subway Piccadilly Circus
- access_time 90min (no interval)
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Reviews
Rated 4.5 out of 5 (439 Reviews)
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PiusMar 6, 2019
Loki and Daredevil are the best
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Amanda BensonMar 6, 2019
Outstanding
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Kevin RyanMar 6, 2019
I flew from Mexico City to London specifically to see Betrayal. I loved the production, the direction, the acting al of which were sublime. Frustratingly, last night sitting next to me was a man who snorted and snored loudly and ceaselessly throughout the evening as his head fell repeatedly against my shoulder making it absolutely impossible for me to hear the quiet quality and beauty of the brilliant Pinter play. I didn't know what to do to abate him the result of which was nothing short of complete exasperation and vexation. I felt terribly disappointed as though I truly missed the very reason for which I had come to your fascinating city. Such a very costly shame. Kevin Ryan
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Nazneen CurrimjeeMar 6, 2019
Subtle with amazing acting and direction. Thoroughly enjoyable
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Wendi StevensMar 7, 2019
Good production. Disappointed that the seats had restricted view which I wasn’t expecting. This was mainly due to the way the stage was used.
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Alexandra NuckcheddyMar 7, 2019
Betrayal is moving, funny and undoubtedly one of the best plays I've seen so far. Shows the realism of everyday lives of people who are caught in such love woes. I love it.
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Deniz CopurMar 7, 2019
I loved the play, actors' performances and the stage direction. My only problem was the seat: A-12(£96). The first 2-3 rows are problematic as the stage is too high to see without neck pain. (It was so disappointing that i even tried to change my seat when i first sat and looked at the too-high stage, but the house was full). The director seems to have done a wonderful job in adapting a minimalist approach in set design. The actors were 95% in the downstage; I think the director kept in mind the front row audience. All actors were amazing, including the little one.
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Arif GhaziMar 8, 2019
Very good production with excellent cast. Shame the ticket prices are ridiculously expensive that exclude the majority from seeing this play - pure profiteering!
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ChristinaMar 10, 2019
The story was nice but the direction of the play was insufficient. The tickets were expensive for the quality of this theatrical play. The actors were really good appart from the woman in the leading role. Also, I thought that there was no chemistry between the actors which was vital in this play.
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ZHONGLING HUMar 10, 2019
Love it so much!!! Tom is amazing!!!
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Szilágyi OrsiMar 10, 2019
Super play with extraordinary actors. Came all the way from Hungary to see it and was the best experience this year so far.
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Carole GresseMar 11, 2019
An excellent play with fantastic actors and a subtle staging. A must see. My only regret is the setting minimalism: while it interestingly spotlights the characters and the dialogues, it is a bit plain.
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Lei SongMar 11, 2019
Fantastic!!!
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douglasMar 11, 2019
Typical Pinter - left you thinking
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Claire TewkesburyMar 12, 2019
I thought this play was brilliant. Not what I was expecting at all but the set was clever, the acting was brilliant and the way they showcased the concept of the play was really well done. Getting to see top stars in theatre was a dream come true. Having said that, I do think the tickets were pricey. I understand that we had a couple of Hollywood stars on stage but I think the tickets could have been more fairly priced. Loved the theatre itself ... the building was lovely and really easy to find.
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sebastian brownMar 13, 2019
Interesting stage set-up and direction. The actors just didn't connect with each other as well as I'd have hoped
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TimothyMar 13, 2019
Fantastic....make sure you see it.
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Agathe TMar 13, 2019
Really good play - Zawe Ashton was fantastic! Charlie Cox and Tom Hiddleston were also great, but for me Zawe was the star. So many emotions.
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anne fieldMar 14, 2019
Great acting & actors boring play
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Lisa DavisonMar 15, 2019
Possibly the best production I have seen in the West End. Tom Hiddleston was outstanding. So pleased I saw it.